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westend
Apr 22, 2014Explorer
The second picture shows a hole that the tire made right through a composite floor panel up to the sheathing.
I'd cut all the foam straight, even out the bottom fiber board covering, glue in a piece of extruded polystyrene (metal barrier coated), and patch up the fiber board with whatever you have around. It looks like the steel bracket could use a tweak, too. To give it a finished look, spray the heck out of it with a can of undercoating spray.
FWIW, I bought my TT with both wheel wells either cracked or largely missing. The wheel well close to the sink and electric center, I duplicated a personnel carrier, it's clad with .125-Grade 303 steel. :)
I'd cut all the foam straight, even out the bottom fiber board covering, glue in a piece of extruded polystyrene (metal barrier coated), and patch up the fiber board with whatever you have around. It looks like the steel bracket could use a tweak, too. To give it a finished look, spray the heck out of it with a can of undercoating spray.
FWIW, I bought my TT with both wheel wells either cracked or largely missing. The wheel well close to the sink and electric center, I duplicated a personnel carrier, it's clad with .125-Grade 303 steel. :)
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