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Patch or replace panels?

Milbikes

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The only real rust work I need to do on my new M1008 is the inner fender wells behind the front tires (What makes them go bad there?) Should I patch in some sheet metal, or is it better to replace the whole inner fender? Where is a good source for inner fenders.....preferably NOT made offshore. Thanks for any suggestions. H.
 

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NPD732

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There is a reinforcement bracket spot welded to the fenderwell. Water and dirt get behind it and rust the fenderwell away. If you get new ones, put a weld bead around the perimeter or at least seal it to solve the problem.
 

fitz

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I'm not a huge fan of aftermaket body pannels but i have used front fenderwells from a company called Certifit in the past and they fit as good as the GM ones.
 
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