You can buy Mopar spray touch up paint online everywhere.Not sure id want to do that. I'd need paint for after I weld it and I don't know where I'd get that.
...before it gets bad??I need to stop this rust spot ASAP before it gets bad. How should I go about it?
Alright. Thanks for the input.Cutting it out and replacing it is the only permanent fix.
Everything else is just a temporary cover up, and it'll keep getting worse, you just won't be seeing it until it's twice as bad as it is now.
No matter what you do you'll need paint.
That is a common spot for rust and I can guarantee that thousands of owners have tried the clean, patch and paint method only to have it show up again in a matter of a few months.Alright. Thanks for the input.
Nice job. I found one dime sized spot on my fender. I'm going this route if/when it gets worse. I treated it with some Eastwood encapsulator to see if it actually works.I did exactly that on mine last year. Previous owner covered it up with Bondo but that just delayed what I found. It won’t hold it off forever… but long enough before I just order new fenders.
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Which fenders are they? They look nice to my eye.Nice job. I found one dime sized spot on my fender. I'm going this route if/when it gets worse. I treated it with some Eastwood encapsulator to see if it actually works.
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Paramount brand. Mine too. I usually don't like the contours of most flat fenders.Which fenders are they? They look nice to my eye.
Given your location, if, and only if, it's fixable, cutting out the old rust will be easier than removing and replacing the fender. My guess is you're going to break several bolts, leading to more work!Not sure id want to do that. I'd need paint for after I weld it and I don't know where I'd get that.