I am shaving the stock spoiler on a sunfire and was wondering if the best way to do it is to weld plates on the back or to try and fill in the holes with the weld i am using a mig by the way. help is very appresheated
weld in plates but not on the back, make it all flush...
Weld in plates but be very careful and make small tacks...too much heat will warp the metal.
could I just weld plates on the back and then just fill the top with body filler
they will fall out, its your trunk constant vibrations and movin around an c losin an openin... do it the right way or you might as well put some duct tape over the holes an call it a day
and why did we have to "PLEASE LOOK"?
weld them in properly

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