How to repair a severely damaged truck bed corner.
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- In this video I walk you through how to repair a severely damaged truck bed corner. I was able to complete this repair with nothing more than basic hand tools, a little bit of time, a bit of ingenuity, and (when I get around to it) a can of body filler. This is my first time ever doing body work of this sort, and my first time welding body panels back together.
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A grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain't... 😄
Thanks for the video. It's always good to learn new ways of doing things. 😎👍
I'm definitely not going to make a living right now with it. Lol. But I'm happy for now.
when the repair guy at my local auto repair was backing my car out of the shop after replacing front brakes, he bashed in the bumper and rear panel, very similar to the one you fixed in this video (although my car is a 2006, a lot lighter metal than that '88) I can't get the local collision shop to fix it, so I may be going down this road. Thanks for posting this- a come-along with a clamp and aircraft cable- genius!
Thank you bro. The worst part is getting over the initial fear. After that it’s nothing more than a puzzle. Good luck!
Nice job! I have the same dent from moving the truck with a bobcat. Gives me hope that I can fix it.
The way I see it is it’s already screwed up. What’s the worst I can do.
Great job, I love seeing people have a go themselves 👍🏻
Thank you sir!
Nice job! I'm about to attempt a bed damage repair that most sane folks would just replace the panel on. I enjoy seeing others making a repair on something that initially looked like a panel replacement.
Thanks man!! Good luck on your project! Thanks for watching!
Brother; really, really good video. Very explanatory, very good. I wish if could show you in a picture the problem that I have with my 73 chevy pick up on the left corner of the bed. Very similar to your situation but I think my fender it is a little bit more shrinked than yours but you gave me pretty good idea what to do with it. A Mustang drunk driver hit it about 1am on oct/29 while my truck was parked by my house. Crazy.
Thank you very much for your video.
Thank you for the kind words brother. I’m glad I could help, and hopefully motivate others to step outside their comfort zone and build confidence to fix stuff like this themselves. I wish you the best of luck on your truck!
DUDE!!! That was AWESOME!!!! Loved watching all your ingenuity and perseverance!
Damn! Thank you! Thanks for the kind words and for watching!!!
@@Chadlistentome You deserve it! That looked like it took a long time of going slow and steady. Not hurrying through. I've got both a tailgate that is messed up and I can't even get the new latch I installed to open it. I have to leave the panel behind the tailgate open to expose the latch cable. And we have a front passenger panel that is dented in. I doubt I can do anything about either. But your video just reminded me there is more than one way to skin a cat too.
@@cackleberryfarm4598 Thanks bro. It’s easy to get frustrated when you’re teaching yourself new skills. Wiring is definitely my crux. This truck was actually bought so I can do just that. Several years later it’s still not finished. But it does run with the LS 4l80, and I did cut the frame down to a short bed. I’ve had many roadblocks along the way, so it still isn’t complete. The 90% is finished but the 10% that takes the longest still needs to be done. I appreciate your support!
@@cackleberryfarm4598 I also want to add, you will get your issues resolved if you keep at it. You might not get your tailgate how you want it now because of frustration. If I can give you any advice, stop when you get frustrated and revisit your situation after you’ve calmed down then go back and kick its ass. You can do anything you set your mind too. Good luck bro.
I say that it looks good, for just doing it with hand tools and old school methods, big difference from before, good job and yes builds up my confidence to tackle tasks like that. Cool, thanks. 👍
You got this brother. I appreciate you!
Youer hell of body guy looks good
I appreciate the kind words bro. Thanks for watching!
Omg those welds looking like boogies like you said 😂I’m keeping watching to see your final results
It took me an entire day to clean all that crap off. Lol. Thanks for watching!
In the same spot right now I can’t get over the difference in metal on older vehicles to these new ones I can literally beat on the dent for hrs and it doesn’t look like it has moved at all
For sure. There’s nothing like the real steel of an old truck.
Nice work🇺🇸
Nice job got a question how wide Is the cross member were the bed meets at end? Mine is totally gone lol I’m thinking 5”?
Looks excellent!
Thank you brother!
Good job!thanks for diy project.
Thanks for watching!
Ive got the same damage to my truck, rear left fender corner, but not as bad. Thanks for the pointers, I think I can? hahahah
You can get bro. Take it slow and think about it as you work. Good luck!
@@Chadlistentome Im 66 , retired and taking it slow is the name of the game. hahaha
You did a real good job.
Thank you!
Great result for a beginner
Thanks bud!
Excellent work brother and I never saw a 4 door Chevy hope I find me one
Thank you bro. They’re definitely not as common as they used to be. Thanks for watching.
I got one sitting on a trailer right now that's about the get a make over with a short box
Gonna get summer teeth like that, use a pulley. Some are here some are there teeth.
Perfecto 👍👍
Thanks for watching!
great video, I wish I had seen it sooner haha
Thanks for watching!
I've never done any body work, but I feel as though I can handle it now.
Me either. Lol. You got this bro!
I have slight bending in my 72's bed
It is intimidating but once you get started it’s not real bad. Thanks for watching!
mines not remotely that bad anyone know how to fix just corner pushed in
What are you using to pull ..
Just a cheap harbor freight cable come along.
a tree had hit my 1989 gmc truck on the roof and the trunk rail. can you help with any tips to fix?
Eek. That sound rough. If it was me, I would weld on a tab with a hole in it then hook a come along to the damaged area and high in a tree. Then very slowly pull and hammer the crown, pull hammer the crown and continue. I’m no body man though. Just remember if you do that, the welded on tabs can break loose and come back at your face and really hurt you. So it’s something you have to do at your own risk. I actually need to make a similar repair on my K30 this fall. Once it cools down I plan on making more videos, I’ll put it on my list of ideas.
What was the original color of the truck?🤔
Definitely red. The entire truck is being taken down to steel, as we speak. The paint is flaking off the original red lacquer.
What type of cut off wheel did you use
Just a regular cheap harbor freight 4.5” cut off wheel.
Cuts good
@@Nelval573 that’s what matters my man! Thanks for watching!
Np 👍
Hit my trailer on my truck bent the bumper and bed.
That sucks! It is fixable. Just need to muster up the courage and do it.
Good luck. Thanks for watching.
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Nice work🇺🇸
Thank you!