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  1. Drock

    M1009- from forgotten to restored, my story

    Just ah suggestion. Your going to want to coat the inside of that cross member with some rust preventative coating. And also it looks like you haven't drilled any holes in order to spot weld to that cross member...
  2. Drock

    M1009- from forgotten to restored, my story

    Agree, mine was line X'ed when I got. It is VERY durable. However I drive mine on the highway for 4-6 hours a day. I will be installing the rubber floor mat with the sound deadener on the back.
  3. Drock

    M1009- from forgotten to restored, my story

    Here that first link didn't work.........http://www.harborfreight.com/4-12-in-polycarbide-abrasive-wheel-60571.html
  4. Drock

    M1009- from forgotten to restored, my story

    Yeah now the fun part begins. cleaning , then fitting of the panels. I recommend get about 10 of thesehttp://www.harborfreight.com/4-12-in-polycarbide-abrasive-wheel-60571.html.,... And ah gallon of...
  5. Drock

    M1009- from forgotten to restored, my story

    Yeah after seeing your pics I wouldn't bother patching that. Just do a full floor pan, it'll be much easier and stronger when your finish. Make sure to get ah few cans of weld through primer to spray on the inside of all the inner floor structures. after you get them cleaned up.
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