MacMcMacmac
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How successful do you think I might be trying to MIG weld in a replacement set of rocker panels on my 09 Focus?
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY makes replacement rockers for the second generation Focus. This is disheartening, as mine have all but disappeared after 8 Ontario winters. The rest of the car is nearly untouched, and it has only 120,000km ( ~70,000 miles) on it. As usual, the body gives up the ghost long before the drivetrain. I can't bring myself to dump the car when it has performed flawlessly for me since 2010, the front stabilizer struts excluded, since they seem to need replacement yearly.
I was planning to make up some of my own, since we have a sheetmetal brake and shear at work. I think I can make up a set from 3 or 4 straight, flat sections that could be welded in separately, then tacked together along the seams. However, I have never welded anything like this before, and sheetmetal seems like a recipe for a bad time. I do have access to another 2009 Focus with pristine (as far as I can see) rockers with a smashed in front end. Maybe it would be easier to cut them out and have them welded in?
The car is in that grey zone where I'm not sure how much money it is worth putting into it, yet it seems like there is plenty of life left in it.
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY makes replacement rockers for the second generation Focus. This is disheartening, as mine have all but disappeared after 8 Ontario winters. The rest of the car is nearly untouched, and it has only 120,000km ( ~70,000 miles) on it. As usual, the body gives up the ghost long before the drivetrain. I can't bring myself to dump the car when it has performed flawlessly for me since 2010, the front stabilizer struts excluded, since they seem to need replacement yearly.
I was planning to make up some of my own, since we have a sheetmetal brake and shear at work. I think I can make up a set from 3 or 4 straight, flat sections that could be welded in separately, then tacked together along the seams. However, I have never welded anything like this before, and sheetmetal seems like a recipe for a bad time. I do have access to another 2009 Focus with pristine (as far as I can see) rockers with a smashed in front end. Maybe it would be easier to cut them out and have them welded in?
The car is in that grey zone where I'm not sure how much money it is worth putting into it, yet it seems like there is plenty of life left in it.