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Damaged Reinforcement rail |
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Posted on: 2012/11/25 6:01
Edited by crumb on 2015/1/22 21:50:19
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Re: Damaged Reinforcement rail |
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Repairable, Wayne sells them on Ebay
Posted on: 2012/11/25 7:22
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Posted on: 2012/11/25 7:28
Edited by crumb on 2015/1/22 21:50:31
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Clean up the bad piece to bare metal around the edges to find the spots. Then get yourself a spot weld drill bit, then unpick the one you have and weld in new piece. There is a bit of work in it but take your time and fix it up you could stuff around with the one that's there to.
Posted on: 2012/11/25 7:39
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For a cheap car these datos can get super expensive....! All the bits for my ute have been acquired, I only need time and a panel beater/painter! Anyone able to help
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