How much rust???
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How much rust???
What have people found when they have taken old wood off a traveller? Normally is it ok, or has it run in to big dollars to get it welded up?
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I would say, if your travelelrs wood looks tatty, but the car passes the MOT, drive it like that and enjoy till you have the time, skills and money to do a full resto of the rear end- i.e. steel structure, wood, new ali panels (including painting them) and any other itmes that need refurbing, trim etc.
Otherwise, treat the wood, but leave it if its not falling apart.
Otherwise, treat the wood, but leave it if its not falling apart.
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If the wood is that bad, the the steel structure underneath and probably the ali panels (which corrode at the edges where they screw to the steel and wood) are also likely to need replacing.
The side of the car is what I did, after tackling front wheelarch rust!
The side of the car is what I did, after tackling front wheelarch rust!
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It is easier to replace any rusty panels with the old wood still there rather than taking the wood off, cutting the rusty metal off and then wondering where exactly the new panels should go.
The most likely parts to go rusty are the rear inner wings where they meet the wood. If necessary fit new ones before you take the old wood off.
The most likely parts to go rusty are the rear inner wings where they meet the wood. If necessary fit new ones before you take the old wood off.
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That would work if the new wood was exactly the same dimensions as the old.newagetraveller wrote:It is easier to replace any rusty panels with the old wood still there rather than taking the wood off, cutting the rusty metal off and then wondering where exactly the new panels should go.
The most likely parts to go rusty are the rear inner wings where they meet the wood. If necessary fit new ones before you take the old wood off.
You may find that aftermarket wood is slightly different from what was on the car as original. I was advised to trial fit the new wood and tack weld on the inner wings/ flange panel (whatever you replace) to ensure the new metal and the new wood fit together well.
Then take the wood off for final welding and painting of the new panels.
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