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Old 09-26-2019, 06:07 PM #61
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So where can I buy those exact fit body plugs? Cause I don't want to hunt for them if I don't have to.
I get back to you on that. :] kinda tied up on my paying job..:]

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This is a typical 1998 frame from western Pennsylvania. When nothing has been done to it. Don't let this happen to your rig. This is my Tetanus 2 and you can see how the rest of the 4 runner looks from my garage. I save the 3rd gen runners from the scrap and parts yards by fixing the frames. It's why I have so many. ;) My point is watch your frames closely if your in the rust belt. As I can fix this and make it as good as new. However, you can prevent this from happening by protecting your frames with all the methods mention in this thread. POR-15 or just Fluid Film-20190823_210841-jpg

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So where can I buy those exact fit body plugs? Cause I don't want to hunt for them if I don't have to.
If you have access to a rubber grommet kit, there it a 1/2 or 5/8 closed end grommet that is a PERFECT fit in these holes. Super snug and secure. Couldn’t be better.
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If you have access to a rubber grommet kit, there it a 1/2 or 5/8 closed end grommet that is a PERFECT fit in these holes. Super snug and secure. Couldn’t be better.
That is probably your cheapest route. Would be a 1/2 or 5/8 closed in grommet.

As This is a disaster to find the proper plug..

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Its looking like possibly 090950-01885 as the plug I was going to use but I am waiting for my inner rocker replacements to come in. I am in the process of replacing both front and back rockers on Tetanus 1. I will attach a photo of the plug I was planning on using to replace those adhesive tar patches.
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So the criticism of POR-15 is that it sticks to metal and won't come off?

Hmm.

I'd call that a selling point!
The criticism I have (and this is coming from automotive restoration, not truck frame restoration, mind you) is that in my experience, POR-15 is typically used on things that are already rusty/rusting, as a stop-gap measure. Things of that sort WILL need rust amendment/patching in the future (unless they are disposable - the stuff I work on is not, whereas truck frames very well may be.) When that time comes, POR-15 makes for a LOT more work to prep & repair. So much so, that I no longer do rust remediation on a car that has it.

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This is a typical 1998 frame from western Pennsylvania. When nothing has been done to it. Don't let this happen to your rig. This is my Tetanus 2 and you can see how the rest of the 4 runner looks from my garage. I save the 3rd gen runners from the scrap and parts yards by fixing the frames. It's why I have so many. ;) My point is watch your frames closely if your in the rust belt. As I can fix this and make it as good as new. However, you can prevent this from happening by protecting your frames with all the methods mention in this thread. Attachment 344868

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If rust is occurring on the inside of the frame, POR-15 on the outside is doing nothing in terms of protection (since frames rust from the inside out), and I'm dubious about the possibility of properly prepping and coating the inside with it. I think Fluid Film or similar multi-application products (following a good cleaning & rust converter) are a much better option, personally.
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The OP of this thread has asked me all kinds of questions about my methods before he was asking folks thoughts on POR-15 before Fluid Film. As some contributors suggested using WD-40 and other fluids as oxidation prevention.
All of which will help slow or stop the oxidation of steel.

You can criticize POR 15 /KB seal all you wish as I stated before everyone is entitled to their opinion.

I don't recall ever stating that POR-15 /KB Seal Paint was steel rot solution. As I hope everyone understands paint cant fix rot out. However, that should definitely be mentioned it is not.

Also all epoxy like JB Weld etc should never be used as frame repair either { I found that on my Tetanus 1 before I plated its frame.}

However, these are just my opinions. Folks can criticize all they wish. Just don't be surprised for me come back with rebuttals.

I Personally, have my 2001 sport 4 Runner chassis done in POR15/KB Seal after I completed repairs on its frame.

I personally, have had good results with these products.
It also seems some others have as well.

I suggest that the plating should be done from the inside of the frames (Brillos Builds). As they rust from the inside out.

I suggest folks cut the bottom of the frame out to plate their frames from the Inside to repair frame damage do to rust as my personal opinion how to repair rusted frames. As doing it that way is not a stop gap method and also a permanent frame repair solution.

Hopefully, this will clear up any issues on this matter. ;-)
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After confirming no rust penetration or compromised areas of metal on my frame and removing any areas that have flaking/scaling rust, I’m pretty comfortable at this point coating the exterior of the frame with POR-15 and then applying Fluid Film to all interior & exterior surfaces.
Thanks to everyone for their comments.
Anybody residing in an area of the country that has to deal with salted winter roadways understands some form of treatment to the frame & undercarriage is essential and not optional.......unfortunately!!!
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Def want to soak with rust inhibitor and then paint.
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This will fit then right?
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I'm getting my underbody professionally detailed and having them put POR15 everywhere first, then spray a shit ton of Fluid Film.

I don't wanna have to do it again, at least for inside the frame, so I'd like to seal up the frame holes.

Does anyone know how many darn holes are there???

Also if the holes are plugged, is there really no other way water/moisture can get inside?
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I never found grommets to completely seal all the holes in the frame. Those would be very good to have. I mostly seal the frame when I am platting it.

Another option could be paper on a string and silicone the frame holes shut after coating as well. Just keep in mind both frame rails are open in the rear of the frame .

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I never found grommets to completely seal all the holes in the frame. Those would be very good to have. I mostly seal the frame when I am platting it.

Another option could be paper on a string and silicone the frame holes shut after coating as well. Just keep in mind both frame rails are open in the rear of the frame .

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Ok ty, I'll go get these grommets and just go from there.

Idk how much stuff can get in from the frame rails in the rear but I do have a shrockworks rear bumper and I keep the spare tire in the bottom so hopefully that'll help keep moisture out more
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i noticed my 5th gen has caps in the frame for the rectangle holes.... i’ll pop one off and see if they fit the 3rd gen frame as well. that would be a cheap way to cover those holes.


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I may be the odd one out, I just clean with acetone and then paint with chassis paint
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I may be the odd one out, I just clean with acetone and then paint with chassis paint
Be glad that you are in the non rust belt. :-) As we have to fight it up here if we want the rigs to last.
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Be glad that you are in the non rust belt. :-) As we have to fight it up here if we want the rigs to last.
Shouldn't a good coat of paint be enough? If the water/air cannot get to the steel then it shouldn't rust. Right?
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