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> Repairing a Repair ?
914GTSTI
post Jul 28 2022, 08:03 PM
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Have a drivers front repair that is a lap repair.
What would be the best way ? Pull it all out or make a 1/32" cut between the two parts ?

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post Jul 29 2022, 03:31 AM
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Have a drivers front repair that is a lap repair.
What would be the best way ?


The proper way is pull it all out, clean any corrosion that is inevitably between the panels and repair properly with new metal and butt weld.
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post Jul 29 2022, 11:00 AM
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totally agree



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Have a drivers front repair that is a lap repair.
What would be the best way ?


The proper way is pull it all out, clean any corrosion that is inevitably between the panels and repair properly with new metal and butt weld.

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