Dauntless76
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- City, State
- Ames, Iowa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2001 Sport Trac 4x4
Yeah, the bottom of the front passenger fender was almost rusted all the way through. There was only a small piece connecting the fender to the mounting holes. That was the toughest part of the fiberglass repair because I had to leave everything attached to make sure we got the shape as correct as possible. We ended up using some marine fiberglass that should be stronger. Once that dried up, I took the fender off and layered some more fiberglass on this inside. It's probably stronger than when it came out of the factory.
I had some rust holes in the back corners too, but they were about the size of a sleeve of golf balls.
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That's the back corners. I tried to go up and kinda match the lines that the cladding had. Again, I thought it looked better going up high like that than just doing a straight line across. Seemed to match the front better this way and keeps things uniform in a sense.
Dang man! That looks good. I'm definitely doing that when it warms up. Thanks for the inspiration.
Got my skid plate today! The self-tapping screws are really stupid. One of them is stripped out I'll need to go get a bigger size probably, but it would probably be fine I can hang all 200lbs of me off it.







Will keep updating as I do stuff. Replaced the latch in the driver's side door. Oh it feels so smooth now. No more yanking up on it to open.