I still think where you seamed it in on the front door is a weak point. It may be more work but don’t you think it would have been better than a seam that can fall during high water and or high snow drifts??
If that's the case then there should never be any rust anywhere period...these hollow cavities draw moisture..nothing you do about it.Here in the rust belt all vehicles 2 years old and older that have been winter driven regularly have holes in them somewhere..Cab corners and bedsides are always the first to go.
how did you attach backer plates you made for the rocker panel?
Hi bro, what types and brand of your camera you used?
What holds that backer piece in position. Is it welded?
Damn. I traded my F-150 for the same rust. I hated getting rid of that truck. Wish I had seen this video six months ago.
Did you cavity wax the new part?
I tried buying OEM rockers from ford and they said they are discontinued.
What type of tool is that where can I get it
Where and how do you measure? Is the place where you cut the sheet exactly the measurement point or do you cut it a little further back?
I still think where you seamed it in on the front door is a weak point. It may be more work but don’t you think it would have been better than a seam that can fall during high water and or high snow drifts??
How much did you charge for this job? Thx!
Do you have a shop somewhere?
Isn’t that aluminum ?
I like these jobs super lesson .
why did i rust so bad in the first place? no sense patching when the cause still exists?
The sunroof drains into the cab corner on these model f150s
It's called road salt in the rust belt it eats metal
Probably a rust belt truck. Without any rust proofing
They didn’t use good taiwanese steel
Think about cutting a vent for drainage? Just guessing.😅 Look great
А почему не высверлить? Дыры меньше
Hand protection..... the frame looks
I want YOU fixing my dents!
Any new content? Just the same videos being uploaded!!
Wouldn’t just be easier to jack up the bumper and charge the truck!
Shame on you Ford - this should never need to be replaced.
If that's the case then there should never be any rust anywhere period...these hollow cavities draw moisture..nothing you do about it.Here in the rust belt all vehicles 2 years old and older that have been winter driven regularly have holes in them somewhere..Cab corners and bedsides are always the first to go.
Factory Original Rust Deposit
Put some anti rust protection inside there now