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Re: Body repair parts & how-to for a 1990 4Runner
Peter Bogiatzidis wrote:[color=blue]
> Hello,
>
> Any recommendations as to where to buy body repair parts for a 1990
> 4Runner? The vehicle has the typical wheel well rust, as well as some
> small holes in the doors, bumpers, and corners. I figure that it
> would be best to just replace the bumpers. I assume that we're
> talking about welding in new quarter-panels, since I don't want to
> have the rust come back in a year. Would 3 to 5 years be asking too
> much for this type of repair?
> The only other thought that I had was to cut out the rusted areas and
> grind them down to bare metal and then apply fiberglass mesh with
> resin over them. Any opinions about doing it that way? I would think
> that it would last a lot longer than a Bondo job.
>
> Thanks in advance to those who post a reply here.
>
> Peter.[/color]
Most paint supply houses sell patch panels. This is definately a better
repair than bondo or fiberglass patches and should last as long as the
original. Make sure you treat the back side of patches and welds with anti
rust of some sort when possible to extend the life. Dealers usually sell
whole fenders, quarter panels and etc. and are usually higher cost than
supply house.
HTH, davidj92
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