Holes
#2
Mopar Lover
you can either cut a square hole in it and weld a patch into it or you can just slip a piece under the carpet .... depending on what you want to do and how far you want to go with it but as for me i would do it right and weld you a patch pannel into it those cars are worth going the extra mile on and doing it right
#3
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How large is a "medium size hole"? Your size and my size may differ.
I'd cut away any rust/rotted metal and weld in a new plate. Then make sure that you prep and take care of it properly. I've seen soe patch jobs last only a year or less do to people negleting prep work.
I'd cut away any rust/rotted metal and weld in a new plate. Then make sure that you prep and take care of it properly. I've seen soe patch jobs last only a year or less do to people negleting prep work.
#4
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The above advice is good but what I have done in past with let's say a 2" hole is take a rotary saw and cut a hole making sure you get all the rust. Spray it with a good anti-rust compound and install a rubber floor plug.
You can do this effectively up to about 3" then you pretty much have to cut, grind, and weld.
It's a cheap fix, it's effective, and all done in about 30 minutes.
Good luck.
You can do this effectively up to about 3" then you pretty much have to cut, grind, and weld.
It's a cheap fix, it's effective, and all done in about 30 minutes.
Good luck.
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