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3/4 ton status
Pretty legit tailgate repair.
Its far from done. I’ve decided that getting all the little dents out is my next labor of love. So far it’s more labor than love.
Pretty legit tailgate repair.
Actually that’s a good idea to try and dampen the rods a bit. The latch assembly comes out so I could wrap it in dampening material and make sure the ends are secured well.Always wondered what it looked like inside a tailgate... and if there was any way to dampen the rattles from the tailgate handle and rods.... The extra bracing along the bottom was definitely smart....Imma steal that.
-G
Actually that’s a good idea to try and dampen the rods a bit. The latch assembly comes out so I could wrap it in dampening material and make sure the ends are secured well.
Are they just springclips holding a steel rod in a sloppy hole... that might be replaced with small heims or something more elegant? Damping the rods themselves is good, but I always assumed that the source of the noise were the connections either at the latch side or at the ends of the tailgate where they attach to the release mechanisms.The rod ends are similar to the door lock rod ends. Just a thin metal friction bushing. Mine was/is missing one of them. I’ll see if I can get a picture.What do the ends actually look like?Are they just springclips holding a steel rod in a sloppy hole... that might be replaced with small heims or something more elegant? Damping the rods themselves is good, but I always assumed that the source of the noise were the connections either at the latch side or at the ends of the tailgate where they attach to the release mechanisms.
-G
Is that one of those pressure-washer kits with a sand attachment? I’m curious how those work on body panels.That looks good.
I will need a dustless blaster at my place some day.
Yea, reviews seem to say I need a pressure washer that’s big enough to run them. Same issue with the air compressor. The guy I talked to says he charges $800 to blast the entire truck and would take a couple hours. My only issue with that is I’m not ready to paint anything and I don’t want it to rust after it’s done so I’d rather do the panels one at a time.![]()
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I doubt those pressure washer ones work.
Evidently the big box store pressure washers are not powerful enough and you need to find one that flows at least 3.5 gallons per minute and those are upwards of a grand, which is where a big air compressor would be.I never looked at the reviews. All of the videos are higher speed, so I'm assuming you have to go really slow.
You gotta promise to keep the tires on the ground first.Can you come over to my shop and align the panels on the Jimmy for me? I can not seem to make them work.

That's promise I obviously will never keep. The 48 will be different.You gotta promise to keep the tires on the ground first.
If you ever do really need some help with it, I’m happy to make the trip up.
I’d be super interested in checking that out or even helping when you’re ready.That's promise I obviously will never keep. The 48 will be different.