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Coy

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i know it can be fixed, but i wouldnt trut it as much as OEM craftsmanship. not sayin no one can do it, but it does change the reinforcement of the cars a bit. i didnt take too good a look at mine, since it was all rusted. it was so bad i was suprised the passenger seat didnt fall out the underside of the car. since my car is still around ill get some pics when i finally get my digital camera back f how bad it was. we pulled the carpet out of the back an i almost fell on my ass at how much rust was under it. there wasnt alot of holes till i started touchin it and it fell out. the rear of mine we attempted to weld it back together but it was just blowing bigger holes in it. they coulnt find anything to get a half ass weld on to get anything to stick and when they did it busted when i close the driver door.

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eastsiderider

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Two of the best materials to use for our cars when making repairs are:

1) 22-20 guage steel (floor boards - can be found at home depot)
2) Diamond plated steel (heavy duty guage - very strong)
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