michibronc
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This past week I started fixing what I thought was minor rust in the wheelwell and quarter panel areas. Now naive I was.
Two conclusions about Ford engineering in the rear wheelwell area:
1. The splash guards were only put there to keep you from getting a stream of water at the built up dirt.
and
2. Whoever designed the inner wheelwell housing on the rear of the FSB fully planned on getting you to buy another Bronco in 5 years. How could you design it better to trap dirt and rust than what they did?
Anyhow, here's the pics. I don't know how to label them individually, so they'll just show up on the bottom all together.
I started repairing the drivers side wheelwell in back. Went to JBG (which is close by) and bought a quarter panel patch. I clamped it to the wheelwell, decided I wanted to make the patch smaller, cut the patch down, re clamped, traced around the patch and started to cut out the cancer.
I ran out of cutting wheels, so I'll have to work more tomorrow. I'll post as I go. If you have any hints, please let me know.
The wheel housing is in pretty good shape right out to where it attaches to the quarter panel. I'm going to make it so that it can drain and I don't think I'm putting the splash guards back on after I'm done.
Has anyone got any feelings on that issue?
PS: I'm going on a huge wheeling trip in 2 weeks to the UP of Michigan. Should be cool and hope I'm primered up by then.







Two conclusions about Ford engineering in the rear wheelwell area:
1. The splash guards were only put there to keep you from getting a stream of water at the built up dirt.
and
2. Whoever designed the inner wheelwell housing on the rear of the FSB fully planned on getting you to buy another Bronco in 5 years. How could you design it better to trap dirt and rust than what they did?
Anyhow, here's the pics. I don't know how to label them individually, so they'll just show up on the bottom all together.
I started repairing the drivers side wheelwell in back. Went to JBG (which is close by) and bought a quarter panel patch. I clamped it to the wheelwell, decided I wanted to make the patch smaller, cut the patch down, re clamped, traced around the patch and started to cut out the cancer.
I ran out of cutting wheels, so I'll have to work more tomorrow. I'll post as I go. If you have any hints, please let me know.
The wheel housing is in pretty good shape right out to where it attaches to the quarter panel. I'm going to make it so that it can drain and I don't think I'm putting the splash guards back on after I'm done.
Has anyone got any feelings on that issue?
PS: I'm going on a huge wheeling trip in 2 weeks to the UP of Michigan. Should be cool and hope I'm primered up by then.






