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xrsfsho 07-22-2014 01:44 PM

Alittle lost here
 
Hello, i just picked a f150 with some side damage a couple months ago, and now
Im sitting down and trying to compile a price lift of things that need to be done. Obviously in the picture i have there is some damage on the side of the vehicle. I have notices that you can cut and re-weld a new patch in, But i have no idea where to find them and who would have the best one. If anyone would have an idea i would appreciate it.

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xrsfsho 08-01-2014 10:43 AM

any body have any suggestions other then going to the scrap yard and having to take the bed off a truck cutting it and then re doing it on my truck?

JWA 08-01-2014 03:00 PM

The only thing quickly coming to my mind would it be better in the long run finding a complete good condition cab instead?

Having once owned a body shop I'm sure grafting a replacement corner on that cab will end up being more trouble than its worth, not lasting a long time without rust starting to form.

Right away that might not seem like a great idea but it really would be the best approach if you're planning on keeping this as a working truck.

CharlieLed 08-05-2014 09:58 PM

LMC should have a repair panel for your truck. If you find one then I would recommend using panel adhesive to install it rather than welding. Unless you are an accomplished welder/bodyman I think that welding that panel would be a hige challenge to get straight.

holdbeerwatchthis 02-16-2015 10:37 AM

you need to weld it, if only spot welds. It needs to be welded, the glue works wonders and is great, but iv always did spot welds where it had them at factory and never had a problem. go to the salvage buy some cheap piece of metal close to the thickness of the truck, do some experiments on the settings, you want to weld it not burn though or have high build. its not rocket science i can teach a monkey to do it.


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