D DragginMAster Well-Known Member Joined Jan 16, 2007 Messages 620 Reaction score 3 Location Fayetteville, AR Feb 28, 2007 #1 Is there a good way to fill the holes in the side of my dart for the trim pieces that does not require welding to be done?
Is there a good way to fill the holes in the side of my dart for the trim pieces that does not require welding to be done?
340 Dart I don't know ****. Joined Feb 5, 2007 Messages 2,358 Reaction score 30 Location San Antonio Feb 28, 2007 #2 When I took mine off the 75 2 years ago I just floated the holes shut with bondo. No problems yet. The side marker holes I welded though, then floated.
When I took mine off the 75 2 years ago I just floated the holes shut with bondo. No problems yet. The side marker holes I welded though, then floated.
T ted_sweet Well-Known Member Joined Aug 4, 2004 Messages 708 Reaction score 10 Location albany NY Mar 1, 2007 #3 bondo will crack and fall out, only correct way is to weld them up.
ElephantKiller Well-Known Member Joined Aug 14, 2006 Messages 157 Reaction score 0 Location Newton, Ks Mar 1, 2007 #4 I agree with ted sweet, I have holes in my roof from a botched bondo job over the holes for the halo top in my Duster. I'll get to try a pop each of those plugs out and weld up the holes.
I agree with ted sweet, I have holes in my roof from a botched bondo job over the holes for the halo top in my Duster. I'll get to try a pop each of those plugs out and weld up the holes.