Rust repair
- Baseshakers
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Rust repair
What steel is recommended for repairing body panels? 16 gauge? What type? There’s quite a bit of welding in my future...
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Re: Rust repair
When Cherokee owners have rotten rockers, they cut it out and weld in heavy steel to act as both rocker and slider. Can that be done? Maybe 1/4” stuff?
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Re: Rust repair
16 gauge would be way thin for anything other than sheetmetal repairs. When my frame was done it was 1/4in which is 3 gauge.
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Re: Rust repair
I bet they sell aftermarket replaceable panels
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Re: Rust repair
That looks to be a replaceable floor support panel. Id check into that. Its only spot welded to the floor pan and just cut out what you dont like. FjR68
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Re: Rust repair
Looks like the torque boxes. You can buy them new and there are also weld in sections that just strengthen the parts where the body mount attaches. Can't remember who makes the reinforcement pieces but the torque boxes themselves are easy to find online.
I think I have two for a TJ sitting in my garage but they are partial and only replace the rear two mounts in each side. If the front mount is also rotted, you will need the full sections. Let me know if you are interested.
These are structural so don't half ass the repair for cosmetics.
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I think I have two for a TJ sitting in my garage but they are partial and only replace the rear two mounts in each side. If the front mount is also rotted, you will need the full sections. Let me know if you are interested.
These are structural so don't half ass the repair for cosmetics.
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Re: Rust repair
Thanks everyone. I was thinking about piecing together the repair with sheet metal but the replacement torque boxes will certainly be simpler.
What’s everyone’s preferred rust converter/primer/paint?
What’s everyone’s preferred rust converter/primer/paint?
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Re: Rust repair
Stay outta the ocean Bud . FjR68
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Re: Rust repair
I will also recommend POR 15. I have used quite a bit of it. Seems to work well.