got a bit of a dilemma and was after some feedback..
I have a 22yr old 40 series thats seen a lot of the beach in recent years. When I bought it 3yrs back it had a fresh coat of sounddeadener/backend rust kill on the underside of the panels and on the chassis.. since owning it I haven't done any additional maintenance in this area and its now starting to show..
the main areas of concern are the hidden tops of the rear shackle hangers.
There is also misc bits and peices flaking on other parts of the chassis too..
and a crack on a cross brace going to the rear bar (above the rear hangers)
There are a heap of seams along the rear of the tub above the wheel well that are starting to bubble through the paint now too (pics to follow) which doesnt give me a lot of confidence in the tub.
now i'm acquiring a house with a shed where i am looking to do a considerable amount of resortation to the 40, potentially looking at a frame off restoration. my concerns are that the damage to the rear shackle hangers is going to be a pain in the bum to fix.
I guess I should also mention I'm looking to fix as much of this as possible to try and reduce the costs involved.. and learning to weld in the process..
Anyway.. What do you guys recommend?
1) try and fix it, and then rust proof
or
2) acquire another chassis & tub, rust proof and then transfer the bits across?
Im starting to lean towards another chassis to replace the current one because:
1) I can work on it while still being able to drive the 40 to get parts
2) it would be easier to rust proof a bare chassis than take the tub off the current one
3) the costs in metal to replace and learn (read lots of scrap and warped panels) would be considerable if I was attempting to fix it myself.
I would like to restore and prevent rust so that its not going to be an issue for 10+years to come as I have no intention of selling the 40.
While on the topic of rust repair, what do people recommend for rust prevention? I wouldn't mind getting my hands on some POR15 but I hear its pretty expensive and difficult to work with.
I've still got a few weeks before I get started but wanted to know if I should start looking for replacement chassis and tub now rather than waste time and money on attempting to repair it myself..
so yeah.. wotcha's reckon eh?
Cheers,
Andrew