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sills rusted out.. worth fixing? gq ute

11K views 19 replies 12 participants last post by  Youngun  
#1 ·
Hey guys,
I recently bought myself a gq ute.. i paid a bit for it an i did't realize how much rust it had due to the guy i bought it off bogged heaps of it.. ive been going 4wding an flexing it an sills on both sides have rusted to the point that it has cracked through to my floor pans which are rooted too.. when i open my door they drop about half a inch cause theres nothing holding it up.. just wondering if its worth fixing or get a new cab.. i dont have much money cause im only a first year apprentice... cheers
 

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#3 ·
You'ld be better off getting a new cab or cutting down a wagon one. You'll never really know how far you have to go until you strip it right down. Even if you fix the sills, by the look of how bad that is, you'll be finding a lot more and it may be too thin to repair.

I bought a Kingswood ute and it only looked like rusted out crowls, I bought replacement panels and welded them in. Then I rubbed it all down for a paint and found 50% of the cab had rust, it took me 1 year and a chit load of time effort and money for steel/panels, welder supplies, grinding stuff, bog, paint, etc. Its just sometimes not worth it.

A mate of mine picked up a whole ute with no motor for a grand, pinched the body and sold all the panels, diffs, etc off and come out even, just down on time.
 
#11 ·
If the body is like that there is a fair bet that the chassis is not much chop either. It looks like a fishing rig that has spent a bit of time in the salt water. Have a real good look at the whole vehicle it may be that you scrap it. At the least it is unroadworthy and at worst a DEATH trap.
 
#15 ·
Man that sucks. I know it's buyer beware, but, fair dinkum, sellers that go to the lengths they do to hide that sought of crappola really need to be hung out to dry on top of a bull ants nest.

I'd be checking the chassis by tapping it all over with a hammer real good before chucking any more money at that puppy.
 
#17 ·
That would have to be pretty disheartening to find that.

You really don't know the extent of the damage until you start grinding it back. Personally, it looks to far gone for a decent repair. You may find your self putting much time effort and money into it before realising your better off with another cab.

If it were mine, id just patch it up for now and start looking for a cab. Weld/rivet some plates in it until you find a cab, it sounds like your only option.

Good luck, hope you find something.
 
#19 ·
Get a wagon that's had the rear quarters farked... Extra cab HELLOOOOO!!!!!

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How long have you had it?

Take it back to the bloke who sold it to you and demand he give you your hard earned back! At the very least take it to the place that did the roadworthy!