fixing dually fiberglass fender
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- it's time to start fixing the fenders on my #obs #ford f350 it's a 1995 of your wondering. it was wrecked when i bought it i fixed the front end so i could drive it now its time to get it all the way together. I'll be doing all the body work and paint myself.
GURL, you have earned my R E S P E C T. in the Army, we have mastered the art of Adapt and Overcome. you have clearly done that. HOOAH!!! im a senior mechanic at my shop in Asheville. i wish i could have been there to help ya. you are better than most guys i know to tackle a job like that. you go gurl. i admire your effort. that is what makes America great...the spirit innovation and ingenuity. i take it back, that is what makes people and the world great. thank you for sharing your experience. ciao. AIRBORNE!!!!
Stay tuned i need to edit and upload the rest of fixing these fenders thanks so much for the kind words and thank you for your service!
Get it girl. Nice work. Next time try reinforcing the back with fiber cloth piece. It require more work but it will be stronger and only adds like 1-2pounds to the fender
I'm not done fixing these as i stated this is simply stabilizing them before i remove them at that point definitely in going to put fiberglass on the back. I didn't just take this off because it would have fallen to pieces and I'm not fiberglassing over dirt it won't stick. The inside of these fenders are filthy
Nice work and the music is 🔥 .
So smart. I would not have thought to build it back up just to hold it's shape when you remove it. Super smart. It was a mess before you started. Thank you so much for sharing
😆 thanks! Trust me I've taken off stuff just to have it fall apart in my hands and then i can hardly patch it back together. None of the bolt holes would line up etc 😆 I've learned from previous mistakes
That works. Im doing the fenders on a 81 stepside. I thought the same of shoring it up first. My thought was plywood and dry wall screws, insted of clamps and tape. Ive already got holes to fill, whats a couple more. Thanks for posting your video.👍
You got it coming together Deva 👍🏾👍🏾
1 thing at a time slowly but surely
Wait a minute !😳 Deva you have SKILLS! I'm a Fan for sure! Nice skill set I'm impressed! ....... DROPS THE MIC 🎤 😎
i am so ready to finish the body work but its been hot as fire lol
Good to see you're still going at it
Good common-sense approach.
thanks i appreciate it
How you doin? I got the coil spring mount changed on our '96. That wasn't fun. I cut all the rivets off and after I pulled the remnants of the bracket off, I used my rivet gun to drive the rivet chunks out of the frame. The kit comes with bolts and aircraft nuts. The original brake line came off without a fuss, but I did soak it with Kroil for a night. Keep up the good work!
i need to do the rear strut mount on this truck somebody stripped out the bolt so that will be in a video at some point i've already got the part just need to set aside time to put it in
Should of sanded the surface first cause the fuller has nothing the etch to so it will fall off over time ..
You didn't listen to the first 2 minutes did you? Listening is key in life especially if what you commented on was addressed
I love your DIY attitude but your process is completely wrong. Just saying.
It's not wrong idiot...... you clearly didn't listen to anything i said. Don't be passive aggressive it only makes you look like a misogynistic asswipe