4x4Hunter
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- Joined
- January 20, 2000
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- City, State
- Watertown, NY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '91 XLT
I just recently put my explorer back on the road after having it mothballed for nearly 4 months. Things deteriorate quickly it seams, as the rockers, doglegs and bottoms of the doors are all starting to rust out. I dont know at this point if I should just sell the truck out and not have to deal with it, or to keep the truck and put the money into fixing the rusted areas. I have a friend who is an auto body guy, and the panels are cheap enough, PLUS...I just put a new engine in the truck to get it back running for winter. I'm contemplating replacing the front fenders..which are also rusting... with the Perry Fiberglass ones. Those SHOULDNT rust out on me...still the bottoms of the doors and the area beyond the rocker panel make me abit worried that I might be defeated already. Consider the fact that the truck is totally paid for at this point and is a 91'...when is enough enough... My brother seems to think that I have a sentimental attatchment to the truck, having had it for 6 years and had very little problems with it other than the rust. I have a 96' Z24 which is up for the winter in place of the better ground clearance and 4x4 of the explorer.... Ugh... very frustrated...I dont know. Any ideas... Anyone else had to deal with the rust to this extent?
Thanks
Noel
Thanks
Noel