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Rust on Bottom of Extended Cab: DIY or Pay to Repair

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Old 04-28-2013
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Rust on Bottom of Extended Cab: DIY or Pay to Repair



So...I have a good bit of rust on the bottom of my 1996 Ranger XLT and since I am not the best at these things can an experience DIY'r or body person tell me if I am better repairing this myself or is it better to pay to get it done?

Mostly I am looking at time and materials cost.
 
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I'd personally get it professionally repaired. If you're not good at doing body work, a rust hole like that is definitely something you don't want to practice with. there will be cutting/welding/filling/smoothing/blend painting work required.
 
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