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Old 01-03-2024, 06:39 PM   #1
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Bluburb winter? project

So I am starting a rust elimination program on my Suburban. After 23
years the repaint and previous rust repair are failing. The spots showing on the quarter panels made me take a closer look at everything underneath, and it's not pretty. Turns out the exterior is only the tip of the iceburg. Much more serious damage pics in my next post.
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Old 01-03-2024, 08:27 PM   #2
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Re: Bluburb winter? project

here are the pics showing serious issues. The rear most support under the tail gate is rusted badly, the left side is slightly collapsed, where the body mount is located the frame rail rotted out. The support near the gas tank which bolts the floor to the frame is in the same condition. The floor stiffening support is rotted out but may be salvageable. Finally the body support behind the second row seat has a lot of damage but where the body mounts are looks solid. So given all that my first question to the group is, has anyone used bed supports from a wood bed pickup to replace their Suburban floor members?
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Old 01-04-2024, 01:26 AM   #3
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Re: Bluburb winter? project

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My '67 Panel is showing the same thing. I need to get busy on it. Good luck with your repairs going forward.
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:38 AM   #4
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LockDoc, do the panels use a plywood floor also? Or planks like a pickup.
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:53 AM   #5
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I have removed all the bolts from the plywood floor, the spare tire well is out. I cut the small piece of plywood out of the right front area near the center seat, it was warped from rust jacking. Loosened all the body mounts and attempted to lift the rear of the body to remove the crushed rubber mounts at the rear most support. The body wouldn't raise at all. I think I need more jacks to spread the load further forward
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Re: Bluburb winter? project

I may have some of the cross members depending on which ons you end up needing. I am in MD. If you need any measurements just let me know.
The floor is plywood and is in 2 pcs. The 2nd pc is in front of the passenger wheel well.
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LockDoc, do the panels use a plywood floor also? Or planks like a pickup.

My '67 has plywood.
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Old 01-04-2024, 11:21 PM   #8
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richard2717 do you have Suburban supports I would need all of them front to rear. I only have one out of the truck now, I will post a pic tomorrow. And get some measurements
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Looking forward to seeing more. I'll need to make some popcorn and grab a Porter. There's going to be lots to see!
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Old 01-06-2024, 01:21 PM   #10
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Don't expect too much excitement, I don't work as fast as some of the people on this board, you included. Whats Porter? asks the east coast guy.
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I sent you some pictures by 2 separate emails. Let me know if you do not get them.
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Even slow progress is exciting. I'm sure I'll learn from your progress.

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Old 01-06-2024, 01:44 PM   #13
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This is the first support I've managed to remove, slid out thru the wheel well. It's not terrible but looks like it would be hard to weld to, quite crusty in spots have to see if I can grind into some good metal
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Old 01-06-2024, 01:46 PM   #14
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richard2717 did not see email yet, some times my T-mobile is slow to deliver so i will check again in a little bit
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richard2717 did not see email yet, some times my T-mobile is slow to deliver so i will check again in a little bit
The pics are pretty large in the email but I did not want to size them so small that they were grainy. Here are 2 that I just pulled off of the shelf.

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Old 01-06-2024, 02:02 PM   #16
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It does appear to be a wee bit thin in places.
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Old 01-08-2024, 08:42 PM   #18
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Did a little more work on the Suburban today. Decided not to attempt to remove the floor in one piece, so I cut it in line with the fuel fill hump. Took out the support which mounts to frame and bolts to plywood, its toast, hope to get replacement from Richard2717. now that I can see top of frame, it's worse than I thought. I think I need to address this first and secure the back of the truck before I can get into other area's.
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ouch. are you trying to repair this frame or swap it with another one?
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I am really not up to a frame swap. I am going to try sectioning in some better frame rails, if I can find some. It should work out ok, I never put heavy loads in the bed. Just got to hold the sheet metal up.
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Ohh! That got serious quickly. Fortunately Richard2717 has chimed in. He's good people and has helped me a bunch on my Burban. Keep posting, we're definitely interested in your progress.
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Old 01-12-2024, 09:15 PM   #23
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Looks like Richard has what I need. Hope to pick up parts at months end. I am cleaning up parts until that happens.
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Well got back to working the Suburban this week. Picked up some parts from Richard the end of January on the way to Florida, got home and I'm back at it. Took out the remaining plywood, even shortened, it requires a bit of twisting and turning. Made up a fixture to hold the back of the frame rails for when I do the cut off. Started to clean up the replacement frame rails, and cut off a piece to practice welding, my 90 amp mig may not be up to this repair, I could not get it to over head weld. I will work on my technique and see if It's me and not the machine. First picture is the left rear inner quarter panel behind the wheel, I am just amazed at how good it is and the frame rail is gone.
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Old 02-18-2024, 03:12 PM   #25
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Best wishes on the repairs, hopefully it can be done one piece at a time, maybe even make or get parts or make templates before removing them if you can while you practice your welding. It's shocking what you find on a nice looking and driving classic sometimes, but this is well worth it.
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