Autobody / fiberglass recommendations

Doubleggregg

Active member
Joined
Jul 27, 2023
Messages
216
Location
Winchester, Ca
is there anyone who does decent Autobody / fiberglass work amongst us in the SoCal area?

I have a 1997 4runner it appears to originally been from Michigan, but been on the west coast Oregon and California most of its life but it has had some body work done to it. Bondo in he quarter panel, and im starting to see rust bubbles in the rain run off areas / weather stripping around the top of a door, and a spot about the size of a 1/2 dollar in one of the rocker panels.

id like to get this cleaned up and the rust stopped and then do some simple clean up, its an off road rig afterall i just dont want it to get worse. Not looking for show car rehab just something that makes me happier it is stopped / fixed.

Any recommendations?

Gregg
 
100% DIY if it’s an off-road truck. The few times I’ve binged YouTube on auto body repairs and then tried what I watched, there’s definitely a learning curve, but I’d say it’s hard to get worse lol. Don’t need a lot of tools either.
 
100% DIY if it’s an off-road truck. The few times I’ve binged YouTube on auto body repairs and then tried what I watched, there’s definitely a learning curve, but I’d say it’s hard to get worse lol. Don’t need a lot of tools either.
when its not a couple hour or half day project its hard to just jump into it my self. Its my kids daily driver for one and i know ill either cause bigger holes or it'll take longer than expected to half ass it. but i get it, either pay to have it done and its going to be more than i want to fork out or just find the time for some DIY work.
 
Sounds like a good job for 'GeeGee and sons autobody' out of winchester Ca!

I did some hideous cutting and bondo work 25 yrs ago on an old ranger that I had. Was a fun project and slight learning experience. The good news is that the materials were fairly inexpensive, it was just more time/labor than anything else.

I hear @juberafab LOVES autobody work, maybe he/they have some pointers?
 
Sounds like a good job for 'GeeGee and sons autobody' out of winchester Ca!

I did some hideous cutting and bondo work 25 yrs ago on an old ranger that I had. Was a fun project and slight learning experience. The good news is that the materials were fairly inexpensive, it was just more time/labor than anything else.

I hear @juberafab LOVES autobody work, maybe he/they have some pointers

Sounds like you wanna help…
 
Back
Top