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| Rusted Frame horn repairs; Pay close attention to whats under the Horn | |
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| pdqrunner | Dec 30 2013, 08:33 PM Post #1 |
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We have had a lot of discussion about rusted frame horns and frame braces lately. I just wanted to post this pic of what was under my drivers frame horn after drilling all the spot welds and removing the horn. This repair would be near impossible working around the rusty horn. Thanks to Don_Dowdy I have fresh flooring, firewall and a horn to replace this area. .My Webpage
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| Aronkovacs | Jan 26 2014, 09:14 PM Post #2 |
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Just a question. How thick is the sheet metal you;re using to reinforce? |
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This repair would be near impossible working around the rusty horn. Thanks to Don_Dowdy I have fresh flooring, firewall and a horn to replace this area.
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