82TwoHeadlight
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- Joined
- Aug 23, 2020
- Posts
- 38
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- 56
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1982
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 489
These holes aren't visible with the gasket installed, but they do allow rainwater to weep into the cab. Has anyone performed this type of repair? From what I could see the holes are in the straight spots just inboard of the lower driver and passenger curves, not on the corners. I suppose at the least I need to re-remove the windsheild, cut out the rust, and weld new metal in. I went to the local yards with a sawzall hoping to find a solid frame but I only found 2 and both were way worse off than what I have. Questions:
Has anyone done this repair with sheet metal where you bend and shape new metal and tack weld it in?
As a beginner it seems like my best route is to weld in a GM frame from a salvaged truck or suburban. Does anyone have a solid windsheild frame they are willing to chop up and ship?
Has anyone done this repair with sheet metal where you bend and shape new metal and tack weld it in?
As a beginner it seems like my best route is to weld in a GM frame from a salvaged truck or suburban. Does anyone have a solid windsheild frame they are willing to chop up and ship?