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> Filling the void?, Space above rear indicators
defianty
post Jul 5 2017, 12:56 PM
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I'm currently repairing my rear end as pat of my restoration journey. A small collision in the rear corner must have opened up the seam sealer and the water got in.

So now this is all cut out and a repair in the process, what do I fill the gap with now?

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post Jul 5 2017, 01:07 PM
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I'd say weld a piece from a good rust free fender section from a donor 914 or LR fender part, unless you're a guru with metal working & can form it from 19 ga steel yourself.

Spray some Wurth or Eastwood Zinc Rich Primer on the bare metal surfaces inside too, so you get the effect of some zinc hot dip to prevent rust (it's weld-through primer btw).

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