89MJComanche Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Who has made repairs to a rusty bed skin above the fender flare? Let me see your repairs? Diamond Plate?? Aluminum?? Rivets? Welding? Fusor or other glue? Cutouts from Another Bed? Fiberglass? Bondo?
Pete M Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 Hard to beat soft aluminum sheets and self tapping screws for ease of covering a hole. :D Not the best for durability though. :(
jeepthing07 Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 I'm going to be working on my bed rust soon. I bought a 89 2 door parts cherokee for $150. i cut the upper rear wheel well sheetmetal out before i scraped it. i plan on welding it in, it seems like its going to fit well. I made a 2x5 tube bumper for it this weekend. maybe next weekend i will get the bed patched up and take some pix of it
bdjr Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 before Image Not Found Image Not Found after Image Not Found mine had sever damage on the driver's side due to a pinhole size hole in the upper tank causing the fumes to accumulate in the fender well bill
Bounty Hunter Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 CW, you simply cut the bad metal out and remounted the flare higher on the fender? I need to do that to mine.
bdjr Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 yeah that is a great idea. cw's project got me started on mine(see before pics) but the gas fumes had done way to much damage and left me with little choice :cry: but as i always say "nothin' is ever permenant"(where is the spell check pete)
CWLONGSHOT Posted August 22, 2006 Posted August 22, 2006 Basically YES... After I chopped, I coated everything with a fresh coat of paint, inside and out. While I had it appart and could now reach the inners of my bed. I scrapped that too.....MIGHTY rusty in there!!! I sprayed that with a couple cans of commertial rust converter. Then coated everything with a couple more cans of ruberized undercoating. I stilll have a couple pea sized holes to finish repairing. Then its a paint job for the ol girl!! When I saw how dadly rusted it was inside/under the rear wheel wells. I got worried, As to remove it all, looked like I would seriously effect the integrety of the bed. But it didnt turn out as a major problem. I added some strap steel in five places on each wheel well. I attached it from the bolts that hold the flairs to the pinch seam inside the wheel well. CW
juan Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 CW - WOW, all that shiny diamond plate blinded me for a few minutes... luckly I had my welding helmet handy and put it on before I went blind!!!! You Rock!
4play Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 This is the patch job that was on mine when I got it. I have repainted it so it's not so noticable. old paint new paint
jeepthing07 Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 Ok this is the upper portion of 2 door cherokee rear wheel opening. it doesent fit perfect but its really close. I think i can get it to look factory if the welding doesent warp it to badly. I don't know if I'm going to flange it or butt weld it in but its going to get a coat of por15 when its done! Image Not Found
aemsee Posted September 8, 2006 Posted September 8, 2006 I haven't started yet, but my wife is REALLY good with contact paper. And it comes in so many different pattern. :D
Hot Rod Jeep Posted September 9, 2006 Posted September 9, 2006 I haven't started yet, but my wife is REALLY good with contact paper. And it comes in so many different pattern. :D That there's just funny, I don't care who ya are. Luckily my bed is clean, as far as I know anyways. 8)
Wildman Posted September 9, 2006 Posted September 9, 2006 aemsee- Not a bad idea, I'm thinking "wood grain" contact paper - could be the only Woodie Comanche around?? I wonder how much metal would need to be intack for the paper to stick to?
Pete M Posted September 9, 2006 Posted September 9, 2006 Luckily my bed is clean, as far as I know anyways. 8) They rust from the inside out, so take care to clean the little shelf inside the fender and above the wheelwell. It can collect dirt and that can retain moisture.
Hot Rod Jeep Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 They rust from the inside out, so take care to clean the little shelf inside the fender and above the wheelwell. It can collect dirt and that can retain moisture. Thanks for the tip Pete, I didn't know that. :cheers: 8)
DirtyComanche Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 It can collect dirt and that can retain moisture. No. It WILL collect dirt and that WILL retain moisture. Not to mention salts and other things that help rust.
Hot Rod Jeep Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 That makes me wanna pull my rear flares and check. I thought about selling them anyways. 8)
Pete M Posted September 10, 2006 Posted September 10, 2006 A better method is to look up at the inside surface of the outer steel from behind and in front of the rear tires. The inside surface will start rusting and spread outward long before the rust penetrates the steel and is visible from the outside. this is the best pic I could find. It's looking from in front of the rear tire and you can kinda see the reddish area where the rust is spreading.
92tanMJ Posted March 18, 2013 Posted March 18, 2013 I'm going to be working on my bed rust soon. I bought a 89 2 door parts cherokee for $150. i cut the upper rear wheel well sheetmetal out before i scraped it. i plan on welding it in, it seems like its going to fit well. I made a 2x5 tube bumper for it this weekend. maybe next weekend i will get the bed patched up and take some pix of it Ok this is the upper portion of 2 door cherokee rear wheel opening. it doesent fit perfect but its really close. I think i can get it to look factory if the welding doesent warp it to badly. I don't know if I'm going to flange it or butt weld it in but its going to get a coat of por15 when its done! Image Not Found Hey man do did this work? was it noticeable that it was the wrong size?
gogmorgo Posted March 18, 2013 Posted March 18, 2013 Just sayin, my MJ was only 15 years old when those were posted...
92tanMJ Posted March 19, 2013 Posted March 19, 2013 Thats cool, mine was only 14...and at least I used the search feature and bumped an old one and didnt start a new thread. Isnt that what people always tell people to do? ...Just sayin'.
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