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XDU - Offside Front Repairs |
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Outer wing looked OK at first glance, but joins with the front panel were rotten and full of filler. |
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Inner wing was in a poor condition along the top and front edges. The flitch section and A -post are solid though. |
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Front wing mounting bands are about �12 from Hadrian and the easiest way to repair the inner front wing top. |
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The front panel joint with the outer wing is fond of rotting away so a new section was made from sheet metal. Replacement front panels are available but can be a pain to fit correctly. This way's much easier for small areas of rot. |
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Underseal & stone - chip paint applied before outer wing was fitted. |
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Plug welds on wing top were ground back and skim filled to make a smooth surface. |
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