If you find it's still wet, your cab is probably leaking up at the gutter from the top of the door to the upper cab corner. It has a new motor but hasn't been started in two years, so I want to tow it home. You wouldn't want to leave a cancerous tumor in your body so that it can eat away at your internals, so why would you leave cancerous rust on your truck for it to eat away at the rest of your cab corner? It will be a 400 yard trip. I want to fix them, but more importantly I want to know why it happened and how to prevent it from happening again. I have to arrange the tow.
Find out more in our. I didn't want to practice my lack of welding skills on the outside of the truck, as I am going to paint it back the original color of black. You bought a kit for a crew cab truck and then later stated they didn't fit you extended cab truck. If your son can weld some, then I would get him to help you do the job correctly. I just don't like dust in the cab, and the rags get wet.
I just want it to look like it has been well taken care of. I would also use some 2-part epoxy primer to seal everything from rusting again. I am going to do the welding on the floorboard myself though. There is a seam up there, and the body putty likes to dry out and crack, and then water leaks inbetween the inside of the cab and the outside, down into the cab corner area and rusts it out. I didn't want to practice my lack of welding skills on the outside of the truck, as I am going to paint it back the original color of black.
They did a few other small repairs for me too. They make cab corners just for that purpose. Although, I am not going for show quality, I am wanting to do a good quality job that will last many years to come. I will still use it for camping, dump runs, Home Depot runs and such like that, so it will get used. They did a few other small repairs for me too. I stuffed rags down in the corners from the inside so dust from gravel roads doesn't fill the cab.
My truck is pretty rusty anyway, the rear fender arches are gone over the wheels, etc. I may also look for some sort of rubber kit to replace the gasket around the back window, and the rubber around the door windows. Find out more in our. Good luck with your project. But, if you don't treat the edges of the metal or, preferably, take out all of the rust, the tin worm will keep working and, eventually, the Bondo will fall out.
All of our cab corners are constructed of heavy duty 6oz Composite material that is impregnated with aluma-fibers a other substances for better resistance from impacts, harsh road chemicals and sub-zero weather conditions. Good luck with your project. But, if you don't treat the edges of the metal or, preferably, take out all of the rust, the tin worm will keep working and, eventually, the Bondo will fall out. Composite material specially formulated to hold up in extreme conditions even in sub zero weather conditions. We take intellectual property concerns very seriously, but many of these problems can be resolved directly by the parties involved. However, all of them will fall off, and you'll just find yourself frustrated over it. I don't care a whole lot about looks.
Looks like yours sure turned out nice! We offer free shipping on all orders and are more than willing to fix our mistakes for free but not pay for returns because you made a mistake in your ordering. And you will have to use some very little Bondo as a filler for the imperfections left after the weld gets ground down. I would also use some 2-part epoxy primer to seal everything from rusting again. I am going to do the welding on the floorboard myself though. I'm not looking for show quality or anything. And I don't have a garage, so it stays outside, and gets worked on outside as well. Although, I am not going for show quality, I am wanting to do a good quality job that will last many years to come.
Ford F250 F350 F450 f550 Cab corners are made from Strong Hard Fiber Reinforced Plastics. My son can weld some if there is a cheap, easy way to patch a corner like that. The guy that did my work charged me less because I took the bed off. This was my cab corner last year. I had a local body shop do some work for me.