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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1980 Bass Tracker Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="jdrautoworks" data-source="post: 132026" data-attributes="member: 2874"><p>That would work also. You would need to dish out just a bit (maybe about 20-30% larger than the hole) around the holes with a grinder and clean the area with with any non-oil based solvent to it will adhere. Also I would not use Bondo Brand body filler as it is junk, instead use something like Evercoat Rage Urathane body filler. You will find that it is cheaper than Bondo anyway.</p><p></p><p>Also I am going to be dropping the steering wheel down from it's current position to the panel that runs at about a 45* angle just below it. I don't know about you but that position is like driving a bus and is a PITA. I should be getting around to it here in the next and I'll post pics on how it comes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdrautoworks, post: 132026, member: 2874"] That would work also. You would need to dish out just a bit (maybe about 20-30% larger than the hole) around the holes with a grinder and clean the area with with any non-oil based solvent to it will adhere. Also I would not use Bondo Brand body filler as it is junk, instead use something like Evercoat Rage Urathane body filler. You will find that it is cheaper than Bondo anyway. Also I am going to be dropping the steering wheel down from it's current position to the panel that runs at about a 45* angle just below it. I don't know about you but that position is like driving a bus and is a PITA. I should be getting around to it here in the next and I'll post pics on how it comes out. [/QUOTE]
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