Rusting arches
Rusting arches
Right nice sunny day today so I thought I would have a look at the SJ.
I noticed the wheel arches were starting to rust slightly under the plastic spats so I pulled them all off to get a proper look at the damage.
Its not good....
They are rotting away underneath and even starting to create holes in a couple of my wings!
Whats the best thing to sort it out? I dont have access to a welder so to get any wleding would probably cost a fortune....
Could I cut the lips off that hold the spats with an angle grinder, treat any remaining rust then fibreglass over the holes?
I noticed the wheel arches were starting to rust slightly under the plastic spats so I pulled them all off to get a proper look at the damage.
Its not good....
They are rotting away underneath and even starting to create holes in a couple of my wings!
Whats the best thing to sort it out? I dont have access to a welder so to get any wleding would probably cost a fortune....
Could I cut the lips off that hold the spats with an angle grinder, treat any remaining rust then fibreglass over the holes?
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Re: Rusting arches
Got any pictures?
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Re: Rusting arches
I'm thinking grind the lip off, treat the rust with some rust eater, fibreglass and paint over it and then make up some bigger arches to bond/rivet on
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Re: Rusting arches
What you've got looks like the same as mine, in the same places. I'd like to see how you fix it.
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Re: Rusting arches
Virtual Lift? Removes rust and increases upward tyre space.
You may recognise the bloke doing it for me...
You may recognise the bloke doing it for me...
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Re: Rusting arches
Aye but requires welding lol. Any idea how the lip that holds the plastic spats is bonded to the body?
I dont want to try hacking away at it with an angle grinder and take big chunks out of the already thin bodywork....
I dont want to try hacking away at it with an angle grinder and take big chunks out of the already thin bodywork....
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Re: Rusting arches
Its spot welded. Once you rub away the dirt and rust you should be able to see little circle indents in the metal against the bodywork.
If you try and grind them all out, it should come off. Or if its rusty enough behind the whole thing may rip off
If you try and grind them all out, it should come off. Or if its rusty enough behind the whole thing may rip off
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Re: Rusting arches
Turb() wrote:Aye but requires welding lol. Any idea how the lip that holds the plastic spats is bonded to the body?
I dont want to try hacking away at it with an angle grinder and take big chunks out of the already thin bodywork....
whats your location,welding dose not half to cost lots if you know the right people
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Re: Rusting arches
parrotveasey81 wrote:Turb() wrote:Aye but requires welding lol. Any idea how the lip that holds the plastic spats is bonded to the body?
I dont want to try hacking away at it with an angle grinder and take big chunks out of the already thin bodywork....
whats your location,welding dose not half to cost lots if you know the right people
i was goin to say as Lil_Beasties pic shows havin a Parrot helps
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