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09-01-2014, 05:35 PM | #1 |
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Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
Hey guys! I have a 46 build thread going on over on the "pre" side but it's kind of slow over there so I was hoping I could get some answers to my problem over here.
One of my inner rear cab wall supports is loose and I am not sure how to go about re-attaching it. The upper portion is still in place. By looks of the other 2 supports, it seems as if the bottom should just be held in place by some kind of seam sealer? Is this correct? Perhaps I should try and weld it to the sheet metal? That doesn't seem right does it? Here's a pic of the other 2 the one closest to the drivers door has some kind of glue or tar behind it and is locked in place at the top by the cross support. At the bottom it looks as if it is held in place by seam sealer. The center one has nothing behind it. What has me confused is none of these supports seem long enough at the bottom to even be embedded in the seam sealer. It looks as if they are sitting on top of the sealer. WTF? So I guess my question is how would you go about fastening the one support? |
09-01-2014, 05:41 PM | #2 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
You are in the "right" place. Bunch of good guys here, to help you.
Most say the two areas should be combined.
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09-01-2014, 06:23 PM | #3 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
If it reaches the floor or the little vertical lip I would just tack weld it there. If it is too short I would tack a piece onto the bracket long enough to get it to the lip or floor. Only reason I could think for it to be in sealant would be to allow for body flex. Looks like it is just there to keep the back from oil canning or vibrating? Was there any sealant or webbing between it and the body? My truck has similar between the hood braces and metal skin.
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09-01-2014, 06:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
You don't put a "seam sealer" you want to put an "anti Flutter foam". The seam sealer will attach it's self to both the support and the skin and when either part moves it can put a little "dent" or ghost dent on the back panel.
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
[QUOTE=OrrieG;6826211 Was there any sealant or webbing between it and the body? My truck has similar between the hood braces and metal skin.[/QUOTE]
That is what has me confused. the drivers side has a dump truck load of black goo behind it. The one in the center and the one that is loose are clean and don't look as if they ever had any kind of glue attaching them. |
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09-01-2014, 07:17 PM | #7 |
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The metal should be repaired before you put the braces in.
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09-01-2014, 08:58 PM | #8 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
I'd agree with Martinsr 100% on that. Fix the sheet metal and than attach the strips.
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09-01-2014, 09:06 PM | #9 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
I think that is what i'll do however the other braces are already firmly attached. In fact the drivers side support is embedded in some kind of tar looking stuff. i guess i'll just have to do the best i can.
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09-02-2014, 01:22 PM | #10 |
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Re: Can a 46 guy ask a body question to a 47 and up guy?
i'm ok with you posting over here, as slow as the pre47 forum is, i think they should be combined
tar looking stuff may have been old black rubber foam similar to what chevy used on tf trucks my hood brace had rubber foam in it to keep the hood from oil canning that had turned to sticky goo i replaced it with self adhesive rubber foam
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