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Cab mounts and metal around both of them look okay to me I'll wire brush them and upload the pics to see your guys fine judgement.I'd check the cab mounts
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Cab mounts and metal around both of them look okay to me I'll wire brush them and upload the pics to see your guys fine judgement.I'd check the cab mounts
Did you use fiberglass patch with it??I used Marine Tex to repair my stepside and its holding up splendidly. It's really tough stuff but it sands fairly easily.
Not at all, just the Marine Tex. Of course I was only filling in low spots and wasnt repairing any holes or cracks.Did you use fiberglass patch with it??
Okay maybe you are right. I'm thinking I should prolly replace at least the back 2. Damn this thing is nickle and diming me everywhere
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Still cheaper then $500+ car payments though
I had good luck with the 60$ sandblaster. Comes in handy. And I think I'm gonna go pick up a needle scaler tonight. Anyone think that those cab mounts are the problem?Shoot don’t even get me started on the nickel and dime complaint, because up to now on my Z71 I have somewhere in the neighborhood of $25k (or more) wrapped up in mine counting the purchase. However, I have gone through everything on mine that was a wear item, and the only thing that is left is one hub assembly that I haven’t touched. I do need to coat my frame this summer just for added piece of mind.
A wire brush on a drill would be the best thing to use on removal of the loose scale, and if you’re close to a Harbor Freight store, I would use their wire brushes, one for the low cost, and two for how well they work.