Rust repair
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Rust repair (rocker panel??)
so this is what im dealing with on the 92 si shell i just bought
pass side
drivers side
you can see ive got some work ahead of me. and unfortunately some of the rust extends into the rocker panel and the base of the door. but in looking at this diagram
i can buy new rockers/door sills (i think...)for about 285 a side which isnt horrible. my main question is how in the world do you remove the rusted ones? are they just a straight piece of the body and have to be cut out while trying to keep the body true? or is it just exteripr sheet metal?
any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Modified by killerpenguin21 at 12:49 AM 8/20/2008
pass side
drivers side
you can see ive got some work ahead of me. and unfortunately some of the rust extends into the rocker panel and the base of the door. but in looking at this diagram
i can buy new rockers/door sills (i think...)for about 285 a side which isnt horrible. my main question is how in the world do you remove the rusted ones? are they just a straight piece of the body and have to be cut out while trying to keep the body true? or is it just exteripr sheet metal?
any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Modified by killerpenguin21 at 12:49 AM 8/20/2008
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Re: Rust repair (killerpenguin21)
It's hard to tell without looking at it. It looks like your car is set up like #3 and #4 in the picture. (not 1 and 2)
Take the sideskirts off and see if you can see where the rocker panel would split into 2 parts (like 3 and 4 in the diagram).
Take the sideskirts off and see if you can see where the rocker panel would split into 2 parts (like 3 and 4 in the diagram).
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Re: Rust repair (killerpenguin21)
http://civic-eg.com/viewtopic.php?t=24#
that should give you an idea
ive done this man times ,if you plan on doing it yourself ,take youre time and have fun
that should give you an idea
ive done this man times ,if you plan on doing it yourself ,take youre time and have fun
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Re: Rust repair (phatboycrxhf)
thanks man...ive read through that like 15 times.
i think ive made the decision that this is gonna be my time to re-learn welding and learn body work for the first time.
seeing as if you list it out, i can get a lincoln gas mig for 400-500, then quarter patch panels for 40 a side and new rockers for 40 a side, thats alot better than 2k at a shop lol.
i figure if i can build motors, i can do bodywork
i think ive made the decision that this is gonna be my time to re-learn welding and learn body work for the first time.
seeing as if you list it out, i can get a lincoln gas mig for 400-500, then quarter patch panels for 40 a side and new rockers for 40 a side, thats alot better than 2k at a shop lol.
i figure if i can build motors, i can do bodywork
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Re: Rust repair (killerpenguin21)
You can get body panels for like 50 bucks each. The inner piece. Just cut 3/4" strips of steel and weld and bend them to make a nice arch patch for the inner wheel well. Then slap some seam sealer and tack the new panels in place.
Make sure while your in the wheel wells wash them out very well and cut back 1/2" to 3/4" from the rust. get rid of alll the rust. then hit it with some Zinc primer, body seam sealer then tack weld the new panel on and then re seam seal it and prime the inner then paint it. After wards a light coat of rust proof over the area you worked will help
Other wise your gonna have to do it again.
Make sure while your in the wheel wells wash them out very well and cut back 1/2" to 3/4" from the rust. get rid of alll the rust. then hit it with some Zinc primer, body seam sealer then tack weld the new panel on and then re seam seal it and prime the inner then paint it. After wards a light coat of rust proof over the area you worked will help
Other wise your gonna have to do it again.
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