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por 15 body filler?

75

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if you are talking about the fiber pad stuff its awful. i had bad luck. if you are talking about the paste, that cames in a tube like tooth paste., thats fine-i liked it. ~bill
 

nvrstuk

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POR paste in the tube works great. The fiber pad stuff is hard to use but it's great for ugly spots!
 

76 explorer

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im extremely ignorant when it comes to body work...

that being said ive used the paste body filler and the por patch ( stuff in the tube) i liked them both. i used the paste body filler for a nickel to quarter sized hole in the floor. i just put a piece of duct tape on the bottom side of the floor. then filled in the hole with the paste. let it sit a few days and peeled the tape off. cant even tell there was a hole there now. the por patch (tube stuff) works great as well. i used this suff for the small pin holes and to reseal all the seam in the tub of the bronco. i was real proud of myself that after all was sead and done you cant even tell where the seams were because they are all nice and smooth now. that stuff was way easy for me to use once i actually got busy on it. i was afraid i was going to screw it up but the stuff was VERY easy to work with (even for my none body working self)

that quarter sized hole i filled in is still flawless and its been about 6 months. even with the body flex from wheeling it hasnt even began to show signs of weakness.
 

nvrstuk

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I wasn't bashing hoops, just saying that unless you like to catch air alot like running Baja, then the F-250 mt can save you a lot of $$$ that can be spent on other upgrades. I've been running the F-250 mts for over 4 years, work great. Shocks are the key more than the type of mount so long as you aren't limiting travel.
 
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