Cutting it back out:
I knew I was now removing the rocker threshold but I also had to remove this lower hinge mount to have a clean shot of that lower door well area. The previous shop that did these metal repairs had cut it in half removing only the mounting surface. Don't understand this approach other than the fear of not remounting it in the right location. Its all coming out and will repair this boss cleanly once its all over.
Cut this mount back in half through their weld joint and was now in the process of cutting and prying this forward section free. Once I did large chunks of old rust fell out exposing overlooked rot down in the mount surface.
Forward mount section removed. No surprises here, this why you take that mount out in one piece instead of only half of it.
Cut the first window just above that newly exposed rust hole in the closing wall exposing that partial patch hanging out in space. The second forward window exposed the remains of the OG flange/pan that was not addressed but left rusty and weak.
I could give the previous shop the benefit of the doubt on the first rust hole since it was concealed under the hinge mount.( that should have been removed completely) but this hole could clearly be seen while they where installing the new longitudinal closing section. Pure corner cutting here, no excuses.
Cleaning up the rest of this next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
I knew I was now removing the rocker threshold but I also had to remove this lower hinge mount to have a clean shot of that lower door well area. The previous shop that did these metal repairs had cut it in half removing only the mounting surface. Don't understand this approach other than the fear of not remounting it in the right location. Its all coming out and will repair this boss cleanly once its all over.
Cut this mount back in half through their weld joint and was now in the process of cutting and prying this forward section free. Once I did large chunks of old rust fell out exposing overlooked rot down in the mount surface.
Forward mount section removed. No surprises here, this why you take that mount out in one piece instead of only half of it.
Cut the first window just above that newly exposed rust hole in the closing wall exposing that partial patch hanging out in space. The second forward window exposed the remains of the OG flange/pan that was not addressed but left rusty and weak.
I could give the previous shop the benefit of the doubt on the first rust hole since it was concealed under the hinge mount.( that should have been removed completely) but this hole could clearly be seen while they where installing the new longitudinal closing section. Pure corner cutting here, no excuses.
Cleaning up the rest of this next.
Thanks for stopping by!
Justin
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