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Ok, here we are on day 6 or something of the War on Rust. Today, I am focusing on the inner wheel house, lower portion. I removed the outer skin and the inner structure. Before would seal this area up, I wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions about what to do about the bottom of my interior longs. As you can see from the following pics, they are rotted on the bottom. I was kind of surprised that the car can rest on the jackpost here. The sides of the longs are redeemable, after some POR-15. Any suggestions? Should I just treat it with POR-15 and call it good? There door jambs are fine on this vehicle.
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jdogg:
I actually called George at AutoAtlanta with the very same question before I started. I was worried that once I removed the outer skin near the jackpost that the body would start sagging. I did what he suggested, which was to run 2X6 boards along the frame, and rest the entire body on those boards. Then, if you have unwanted flex, use a jack at the rear to get the door jambs just right before you weld. Of course, the door gaps will get larger when you have it up, that is just the way these cars are. Mine wasn't so bad that I probably didn't need to support it in this way, but I wanted to be safe. Thanks everyone else, for the comments. -Thomas |
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