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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Ugh, photos didn't load right. 1st photo shows wheel well area to watch. |
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30th Dec 2016 2:19am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Pictures of inside of outer quarter skin in bad spot.
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30th Dec 2016 2:23am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
This one looked completely mint, no visual rust on outside at all. Only saw rust when I pulled off that seam sealer. If anyone was curious well, here you go. |
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30th Dec 2016 2:25am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8164 |
Yep, looks like they forgot to finish off that bit.... mine is soaked in Dinitrol.... Pete
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30th Dec 2016 10:40am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Yep, will coat it with something. I will be removing the old seam sealer and redoing it on both sides anyway though, it is dried out and almost like chalk. The hole is big enough to stick my little finger through, guess there must be a reason that hole exists and gets filled with seam sealer. You would never see it coming unless you removed audio equipment and insulation. The quarter I bought is cherry. Not even any paint missing on lip.
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30th Dec 2016 3:42pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8164 |
Fill it with Tigerseal, that won't dry out... Pete
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30th Dec 2016 5:15pm |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Thank you. Either that or thinking windshield adhesive, that stuff seams to stay flexible. Just hoping some guys with mint L322's take the time to look in that corner and address any issue. Body shop guys I know say that they now would only spot weld in a couple spots and use body panel epoxy on the rest, seems interesting. |
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30th Dec 2016 5:26pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8164 |
Tiger seal is polyurethane adhesive, same stuff they use for windscreens, just in a one pack that takes a bit longer to go off....
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30th Dec 2016 6:32pm |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Thank you, will weld it then, appreciate the input. The whole thing is heavy, shoved it in back of L322😳 To get it home, will use the wife's LR3 to bring leftover to scrap yard😏.
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31st Dec 2016 12:48am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
I was able to get a good look inside of what i guess is the frame on this piece, seems mint but i think i will find a way to spray oil in there. guess there will be instructions for this in repair manual. |
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2nd Jan 2017 6:36pm |
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