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rust in the tray
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hey

i have some nasty rust in the back of my tray, any suggestion on what should i do?

thanks

Posted on: 2005/10/31 22:05
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Re: rust in the tray
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Look into removing it or having someone remove it. Replace it with metal.

Posted on: 2005/10/31 22:18
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i am thinking of cutting out the rust and putting a new pannel in i was just wondering to sea some other ideas

thanks

Posted on: 2005/11/1 7:53
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Grab an angle grinder,a decent mig,some
zincaneal .8mm is good to work with and go
sik.

Posted on: 2005/11/1 8:14
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My tray is F'ed as well and I was considering replacing the tray, maybe chequer plating or some sort of metal. Whats the best way to get the tray out??

Cheers
Damo

Posted on: 2005/11/1 11:03
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Re: rust in the tray
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do what i did its awsome! no good for putting my dirt bike in though.
its on the forums now 2QK4U Tray - tell me what you all think.

Posted on: 2005/11/1 13:09
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i had to use the angle grinder alrealy to cut of my back quarts because they were rusted out and i am puttingnew ones on. i dont realy want to put a new floor in because i have already taken all the panels off the car

Posted on: 2005/11/3 23:53
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Re: rust in the tray
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2QK4U wrote:
do what i did its awsome! no good for putting my dirt bike in though.
its on the forums now 2QK4U Tray - tell me what you all think.


that looks heaps sweet, thats checker plate looks sweet and the mirror good idea, i was thinking about doing something like that but money might get in the way

Posted on: 2005/11/4 0:08
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