by Gunnibronco » Wed Mar 16, 2016 6:35 am
Jesus_man wrote:Throw some of these in there and seal it up?

LOL!
That is how ALL modern cars are built. I have bags of descant that I pour back into rockers, doors, and quarter panels once I'm done with a repair. LOL.
I got that steering column yesterday. It took a beating under the pile of metal. It needs a steering wheel, which I'll give you my Grant wheel, but the cover for the transmission indicator is gone, and the tilt lever is gone. But wiring & everything else is attached. I'll get some pics tonight.
My thought is that the panel bonder will prevent water from getting between the layers of steel where spot welds would leave gaps and allow those overlapped seams to possibly rust. I wasn't considering that it would completely seal the cavity.
If you could completely seal it up, you wouldn't need the drain holes. I wouldn't mind leaving the drain holes, or even putting a small rubber plug into each hole. Actually, most modern rockers, etc, are seam sealed to keep contaminants out, but thy have drain holes with rubber stoppers in each one. But I rarely find much crap in them. The tailgate didn't get water into it through the drain holes, it probably came through other spots higher up in the tailgate. I seam sealed Viper's tailgate where the bottom panel meets the sides, that is where most the water probably came from.
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