Chris are you patching it with aluminum? I know your trying but I gotta warn you bud aluminum and steel don't play well together. In other words the 2 should never touch. The chemical makeup causes corrosion that's why manufacturers use coated fasteners and some body shops have a separate room for working on aluminum. And if you don't have a welder how about some panel bond? He'll have a BBQ and invite "D" man over for a day😎Remember before you judge, I am not Donovan! I used robertson recessed head screws where I couldn't reach the back, bolt and nut where I could. Rust converter on the rot and Rust Destroyer primer under the aluminum. I will be scuffing it up and grinding down anywhere the heads are sticking up then filler around the edges. I also cut the old garage door track, it will fit perfect below the driver's door once a spacer is made behind it. I will tie into the frame with carriage bolts.
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That's no good T you see not only will it bring on galvanic corrosion there's the fact that Chris is in extreme weather conditions that car could be -20° and 100° in the same year. Aluminum and steel expand and contract at very different rates. Now factor in the body fillers witch we all know can crack and think about the mess it can cause. The first thing that will start is the corrosion. Sounds crazy but it all ready has. Then over time the rivet heads start pooping the plastic soon after there's cracking that let's in moisture that speeds the corrosion. it's a snowball effect that gets faster as it goes downhillBefore I had a welder i used pop rivets
Bought them used on Ebay. There are reproduction sets available.You dont happed to have any spares of those oldsmobile dog dish hubcaps do you??
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