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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Rust Repair Approach
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<blockquote data-quote="ytradio" data-source="post: 440751" data-attributes="member: 19779"><p>I personally would check to see how solid it is overall. If it will hold up to a few hammer strikes and not come apart I would just grind and fix the pin holes, then hit the rusty areas with rust converter then brush on some POR15. If you are unable to weld up the pin holes my old pre welding days fix was fiberglass cloth and resin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ytradio, post: 440751, member: 19779"] I personally would check to see how solid it is overall. If it will hold up to a few hammer strikes and not come apart I would just grind and fix the pin holes, then hit the rusty areas with rust converter then brush on some POR15. If you are unable to weld up the pin holes my old pre welding days fix was fiberglass cloth and resin. [/QUOTE]
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