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Front lower panel repair advice? FINISHED!!
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 19:50
by Jonnyb416
Hi all, anyone know of a thread about repairing the front lower panel? Thanks, Jon.
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 20:15
by fullsunian
Jonnyb416 wrote:Hi all, anyone know of a thread about repairing the front lower panel? Thanks, Jon.
Dont know of a tread, but get a schofields panel they fit really well

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 21 Oct 2011, 20:42
by Cruz
There's some advice in the wiki, just in case you missed it

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 22 Oct 2011, 13:23
by CovKid
Any help?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzA_xCEw0JQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 22 Oct 2011, 19:31
by Jonnyb416
Didnt see that in the wicki

thought it was just text and I wanted piccies

I'm on it next week, can't wait!! Cheers guys, Jon.
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 24 Oct 2011, 13:27
by xriss
see here for a metal micky special...superb craftmanship with attention to detail:)
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=83225" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 01 Nov 2011, 22:04
by Jonnyb416
Metal micky's thread is as per usual very helpful, the youtube vid and the wicki are superb!!
To repair the area that normally rusts should I get a schofields panel or construct my own? pros, cons etc?
Can it be pieced or better using one full piece?
Any ideas welcome.
Jon.
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 01 Nov 2011, 22:42
by jimpainter
As in the words of our famed metalmick8y "pics speak a thousand words."
No seriously though pics would help

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 01 Nov 2011, 22:51
by Plasticman
johnny, buy a schoey panal, they are a good fit and fair quality , saves a lot of time, not a perfect replica but well enough for everyday use, just watch you dont burn the wiring behind the panal and infront of the steering coloumb.
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Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 02 Nov 2011, 08:41
by Jonnyb416
Thanks for the advice there Mike, think I will buy that panel from Schofields.
I will grab some pictures today Jimpainter. Only just shuftied the van over yesterday (on a 3T jack) very new to me, was cautious to say the least. Can now work on the front and offside.
Jon.
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 02 Nov 2011, 11:30
by jimpainter
Your doing well with the work mate. Cant comment on the schofeilds panels myself. You may not need a complete panel, but then again maybe its easir just to replace the lot anyway.

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 02 Nov 2011, 22:46
by Plasticman
for what they cost jim they are quite good and cover the whole length of the front, and have the correct curve, could always cut them short which is better than the other way round.... they also have the inner lip spotted on so worth using,IMHO
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Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 03 Nov 2011, 08:04
by jimpainter
metalmick8y wrote:for what they cost jim they are quite good and cover the whole length of the front, and have the correct curve, could always cut them short which is better than the other way round.... they also have the inner lip spotted on so worth using,IMHO
mm
Strangeley i havent had to do anything on the front of any vans yet. Even the blunderbus is solid around that area. But thanks for the heads up.

Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 03 Nov 2011, 09:23
by Jonnyb416
Cheers Jim
I'd have bought the panel by now but the fecking dentist has cost me £100 this week ouch!!
Mike you read my mind, I was wondering how long the panel was as mine looks like it will need the full width replacing.
Got the van back on wheels and down to earth again. Looks like a van again

after 6 months wheeless and floating on axel stands.
Pics of the rotten area to follow.
Jon.
Re: Front lower panel repair advice?
Posted: 03 Nov 2011, 09:31
by Jonnyb416
Doesn't look that bad from here

But then again...

There's quite a bit of filler knocking about here too.

Jon.