Well, here goes:
My baby is about 10 1/2 years old now and the road salt is starting to take its toll on the frame. There isn't anything totally rotted yet and certainly nothing that's a safety issue, but it's time to get rid of the rust and repaint the frame. If I don't have it done now, it will eventually get to the point where it's too late and I don't want that. I brought it to a body shop to see if it's a job they want to do and they said sure. My idea was to take at least the bed off, get rid of rust, and repaint it with POR-15. If the cab has to come off, then so be it, otherwise he can just try to work around it.
The shop guy looked around the frame, point out to me some rust damage that I hadn't even noticed and suggested that it would be easier and probably cheaper if I could find another frame that he could prep and paint and then just take the truck apart and reassemble on the new frame. He said he's done it before and part of his reasoning is that you never know what you're going to run into on my current frame. Once the bed/cab is off he could find much more damage than anticipated and that will up the cost. If he starts with a different frame already in decent shape, it would be little effort to prep and paint it.
I didn't say no to this idea. Actually, it's not so bad. I have a used truck parts place looking for a frame right now. He thinks he found one and I'm waiting to hear back. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing? Normally, I'd say there's nothing like having the factory bolt the thing together so that it's solid, no rattles, etc. I'm wondering if it's possible to do this and still have the truck ride nice, not rattle, doors seal properly, all that stuff. Any ideas?
My baby is about 10 1/2 years old now and the road salt is starting to take its toll on the frame. There isn't anything totally rotted yet and certainly nothing that's a safety issue, but it's time to get rid of the rust and repaint the frame. If I don't have it done now, it will eventually get to the point where it's too late and I don't want that. I brought it to a body shop to see if it's a job they want to do and they said sure. My idea was to take at least the bed off, get rid of rust, and repaint it with POR-15. If the cab has to come off, then so be it, otherwise he can just try to work around it.
The shop guy looked around the frame, point out to me some rust damage that I hadn't even noticed and suggested that it would be easier and probably cheaper if I could find another frame that he could prep and paint and then just take the truck apart and reassemble on the new frame. He said he's done it before and part of his reasoning is that you never know what you're going to run into on my current frame. Once the bed/cab is off he could find much more damage than anticipated and that will up the cost. If he starts with a different frame already in decent shape, it would be little effort to prep and paint it.
I didn't say no to this idea. Actually, it's not so bad. I have a used truck parts place looking for a frame right now. He thinks he found one and I'm waiting to hear back. Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing? Normally, I'd say there's nothing like having the factory bolt the thing together so that it's solid, no rattles, etc. I'm wondering if it's possible to do this and still have the truck ride nice, not rattle, doors seal properly, all that stuff. Any ideas?