Apparently too much junk

   / Apparently too much junk
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#22  
I don't know if a spare fender will be of much use, because the next time it happens it will be on the other side.:cool:

Yeah, probably true, but at least I will have a spare fender for Soundguy when he tears up his right side fender, lol...



TLBuser,
That link shows some great info, but just adds to my confusion, because as long as these fenders have been out, and as many as I see crunched, if that product worked on the fender composition, they would do well to show it in a video, wouldn't they?
David from jax
 
   / Apparently too much junk #23  
Just be glad its a Ford and not a GM or Dodge or you would be replacing the entire bed side and probably looking a $2000 in repairs.

Chris
 
   / Apparently too much junk #24  
you can get epoxy made to repair plastic.

In the end.. any adhesive you can use to stick a backer plate to will work.. even something like polyurethane rubber cements.. or construction adhesive.

then sand the crack and fill it.. sand some more.. prime and paint..e tc.

I've fixed plastic atv and tractor fenders many times like that.

soundguy
 
   / Apparently too much junk #25  
Just be glad its a Ford and not a GM or Dodge or you would be replacing the entire bed side and probably looking a $2000 in repairs.

Chris

i noticed those monolithic sides and wonderd how much they might cost!
 
   / Apparently too much junk #26  
i noticed those monolithic sides and wonderd how much they might cost!

Just a guess. My uncle jack knifed his brand new 2005 F-350 SRW 4x4 about a month after he got it putting his boat in the water. He did not have a electric brake controller installed and tired it anyway. It was on the boat ramp at a nasty angle. The boat won. Did no damage to the boat or trailer but took out the tail gate and drives side bed.

They called a wrecker down and the guy left. He did not want the liability. We ended up yanking it back strait enough to pull away with my F-350 and a Tundra.

Anyway, he had $3000 in repairs. About $1000 of that was for the tailgate alone.

Chris
 
   / Apparently too much junk #27  
yikes!!! (faint! )
 
   / Apparently too much junk #28  
Just a guess. My uncle jack knifed his brand new 2005 F-350 SRW 4x4 about a month after he got it putting his boat in the water. He did not have a electric brake controller installed and tired it anyway. It was on the boat ramp at a nasty angle. The boat won. Did no damage to the boat or trailer but took out the tail gate and drives side bed.

They called a wrecker down and the guy left. He did not want the liability. We ended up yanking it back strait enough to pull away with my F-350 and a Tundra.

Anyway, he had $3000 in repairs. About $1000 of that was for the tailgate alone.

Chris

Wait .. now ... who is your Uncle Jack? ... & why did he knife his new truck??



:laughing:
 
   / Apparently too much junk #29  
Wait .. now ... who is your Uncle Jack?

Jack.....Jack Knifed. Mack's cousin from Nebraska. Guess he banged up his new truck. Ran it over with a bush hog....er a... something like that.
Can't you read? :p
 
   / Apparently too much junk #30  
You guys got me. Not a Jack but a Rick.

Chris
 

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