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Old 07-27-2014, 06:13 AM
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Best way to fix rust temporarily

Best way to fix rust holes for 2-3 years til I got money for fiberglass sides? I have one over the fender one where the tail pipe comes out and one under the tail light
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Old 07-27-2014, 06:39 AM
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You dont fix it temporary, you either cut it out and fix it or let it continue to rust.
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I've seen people use stuff to kill it temporarily and patch it for a while but I just don't know what to use or how to do it
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put the money you would spend on repair materials into a big pickle jar that says "fiberglass box" on it. There, you're already $100 ahead. And take the time you would spend fixing it and work some overtime. That pickle jar will fill up mighty fast.
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Duct tape!

Replace as needed

around here that would be called a almost new bed
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Definitely ain't got the money for a new box and I don't think my dad would let me spend 2 grand on a new one but I could save up for bedsides I guess how much y'all think it would cost to get it painted? (I'm guessin that would be the expensive part right?)
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What I meant was your bed is in better shape then 99% that are on the road here.

So your bed would be in almost new condition to us here in the great rust belt.
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Yeah our stuff doesn't rust bad around here my truck was sitting under a bunch of trees and covered in wet leaves for 2 years before I bought it thats why it's like this
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your year truck has replaceable sides , we replace them successfully all the time ..

as we are very busy , we suggest to most customers the "duct tape fix" until we can supply .. works every time


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