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That was my concern about the expanding foam as well (moisture absorption).
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tdskip said:Pictures always make the welds look worse on the forum than they do in person - drives me nuts.
Weld got through to the inside OK?
On an open section like this probably not needed, but you might want to consider weld through primer on any enclosed sections.
Did you treat the surface rust before putting the primer in?
Good progress.
Brinkerhoff said:Are you sure the area on the frame where the rear suspension attaches to is not soft also ? Now is the time to fix it. I thought the guy from Ratco checked this out . Looks pretty rusty to me inside. Kevin
justin_mercier said:Brinkerhoff said:Are you sure the area on the frame where the rear suspension attaches to is not soft also ? Now is the time to fix it. I thought the guy from Ratco checked this out . Looks pretty rusty to me inside. Kevin
The trailing arm wings were already fully re-boxed and replaced. It's hardly any rust at all on the inside, just a light surface dusting, which i could rub off with my fingers... and probably better than anyone else's frames unless they've been recently dipped. These frames had no rust proofing of any sort on the inside from the factory. Tony said that this frame is in better shape than probably 90% of the ones under people's cars today.
tdskip said:Nice work on getting the replacement patches that well fitted Justin - it's harder than it looks.