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the new project car

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Re: the new project car

Post by jdmvt » September 28, 2010

i have always want to do it so i told my self this is the time to try it. the price on the cluster have gone down from when i first wanted to do it with my ek.

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Re: the new project car

Post by jdmvt » September 28, 2010

i did find were they replaced the rear wheel well on the driver side. and there a small bubble on the pass side. does any one have a idea what i can do to kinda keep it from rusting. i was thinking of painting the inside between the inner and out wheel well with por 15.

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Re: the new project car

Post by jdmvt » September 28, 2010

i just got the pass side open and took a look and its worse then the driver side

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Re: the new project car

Post by munster » September 28, 2010

As a bandaid I would coat it with something, but nothing is going to stop it unless you cut it out or grind it off depending on how it is.

Post some pics of it if you can. Might be relatively easy to make a patch for it.
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Re: the new project car

Post by SIMPLEGREEN » October 01, 2010

love the project bruddah! great catching up w/ ya the other day! :) :bang:
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Re: the new project car

Post by Jams_ek » October 01, 2010

munsters right the only way is to cut or grind it depending on how bad it is
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Re: the new project car

Post by jdmvt » October 05, 2010

its not rusted thur but i got behind it and can see where they fix it ones.

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Re: the new project car

Post by munster » October 05, 2010

So they were already fixed once?

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Re: the new project car

Post by jdmvt » October 06, 2010

yeah be the look they didnt know what there doing. so im going to have my buddy who is a body guy or i have my old truck captain do it he owners a body shop.

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Re: the new project car

Post by munster » October 06, 2010

Just rip it out then. Might as well get it back to square one.

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