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Need info please.
hello,
I just recently purchased a 1988 Chevrolet C1500 regular cab shortbed stepside. Absolutely love the truck. Is my 3rd chevy i've owned. However. On my 88 I have a cab corner that has a pretty decent hole from where it has rusted. I was wondering if there were any diamond plated cab corner covers that I could use temporarily until able to fix this. Or just any information for a quick fix would be great. Will try to post pictures this week. Thank you
88stepside
I just recently purchased a 1988 Chevrolet C1500 regular cab shortbed stepside. Absolutely love the truck. Is my 3rd chevy i've owned. However. On my 88 I have a cab corner that has a pretty decent hole from where it has rusted. I was wondering if there were any diamond plated cab corner covers that I could use temporarily until able to fix this. Or just any information for a quick fix would be great. Will try to post pictures this week. Thank you
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Do you know anyone with a mig welder? New cab corners are not that expensive. Cut out old, weld in new, primer both sides real well and save your money to pay a professional to finish it out at a later time. Just would not recommend waiting too long getting it finished. If you don't know how to cut/weld, there are tons of instructional info out there you just have to look and NOT be intimidated to try it.
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I've watched some videos on the welding and cutting them out I think i'm going to try that have done welding before so doesn't look to difficult. After I have done this, what else is there to "finish it out" just out of curiosity.
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Sheet metal is easy to blow holes in, you really want to use .023 ga. Wire and watch your settings and speed. NO FULL BEADS but lots of tack welds. Also watch heat build up with your grinder. Don't use a grinding wheel, use a flap disc wheel to grind the welds smooth. Again watch heat build up as this will warp the metal. Finish it out requires filler, primer, block sanding, and painting the finish coat/ clear coat blending it in with the old paint. Also just because you buy a whole cab corner doesn't mean you have to use the whole thing. Cut out only what's bad and save as much original metal as you can unless it is too far gone. I am not a bodyman so don't only go by my advise if someone else has advise too. Watch videos, read articles, books or any other instructions. What your trying to do is not that hard- finish work is the hardest part.
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On Rockauto.com is where I picked up some cab corners for $15 each. I pushed them in place, used 3 sheet metal screws. Then I lightly brazed them along the top and inside with some .30 flux core (yes I did blow a couple holes through). Then I grinded the extra slag off, and put bondo over it. I still need to finish it and put some paint over it.
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ok i'm goign to check rockauto out i've heard about them before. Where would you all go for tail lights and some accessories? I have a cracked lens and figured i'd just look around for a new set.
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1.) 88-98 Chevrolet C-_and_K-Series_Truck Parts at Andy's Auto Sport
2.) Ebay.com
3.) Rockauto.com
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