Feb 28, 2007 #1 D DragginMAster Well-Known Member Joined Jan 16, 2007 Messages 620 Reaction score 3 Location Fayetteville, AR 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?
Feb 28, 2007 #2 340 Dart I don't know ****. Joined Feb 5, 2007 Messages 2,358 Reaction score 30 Location San Antonio 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.
Mar 1, 2007 #3 T ted_sweet Well-Known Member Joined Aug 4, 2004 Messages 708 Reaction score 10 Location albany NY bondo will crack and fall out, only correct way is to weld them up.
Mar 1, 2007 #4 ElephantKiller Well-Known Member Joined Aug 14, 2006 Messages 157 Reaction score 0 Location Newton, Ks 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.