GMC Envoy / Amazing Trailblazer Rusty Frame Work Finished

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GMC Envoy / Amazing Trailblazer Rusty Frame Work Finished
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Can’t tell you how much I appreciate this video. Cam across it at the perfect time!

johnsalunek
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Man I done had to do about 4 or 5 of these trail/voys frames and it's most definitely a messy and Tedious job ' not for the weak forsure lol good job 👍

bobbywomac
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Looks like a really good, solid repair Nathan 👍

broomad
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Indiana here, I have been doing this process to my Colorotto 😂 for the past two weekends with a 110 as well, I feel the pain man.

huggiz
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It came out excellent. Very nice and beautiful job.

amjadzidaoi
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How long do you expect this frame to last? Would you trust it under heavy use?

KollynJ
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I wish my frame repair looked this easy! I'm missing the bottom and most of the outside rail...its a bit daunting and it only needs to last one more winter but its a ton of rot.

lovescamaros
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Great video Nathan. I've heard that rubberized undercoating stuff is terrible because it traps moisture. Supposedly it is not permeable and that trapped moisture will lead it to rot away from the inside whilst looking pretty on the outside. You know anything about this? I'm thinking of what to use myself on my truck.

ibanezmakki
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Hey are you the guy that was working on the 2.4 I've got a rattle under load

CHEAPROLLIN
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very awesome! I got a frame repair kit for a Colorado chassis - from Taboo Customs out of Iowa - it's the same frame as the Trailblazer. It fits right over that hole created from the catalytic converter - so the repair kit is two pieces. It's not on his website anymore. Thick steel - found a mechanic who does frame welding and he put it on for me. I'm surprised it's only an OEM 1/8 inch (yeah 3/16" is believable) box frame!! Wow. It definitely seems thicker near the back end by the Trailing arm bracket though - right before it veers up vertically!!? Twice as thick there? Can you confirm that. hahaha. I'll put the jack stands there only - I actually did bend the frame on both sides near the back because the jack would not lower slowly - so it slammed down onto the jackstand.

voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang
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Hi what is the approximate welding machine and equipment needed thank you

mikealinewallgren
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Zap the insides of the frame rails with a woolwax coating like fluid film, or surface shield

ryanmachart
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How much would you charge to do that to my 07 Trailblazer?

TokreaAmni
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If these frames were expoxy primered with clear coat, they would last twice as long even more Truth is, all the frames including my new Jeep Wrangler, have a thin layer of black paint! Started rusting 1st year.

WilliamVG
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I have the same frame issues. I'd pay for the work to be done. You think a shop would take on that repair?

coffeefish
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Just for everyone watching these videos, do not spray any bed liner or rubberized undercoating on any frame. It makes it rust worse. Use PFC or even oil. Anothing but rubber.

Sigspearthumb
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My 2007 Buick Rainier is rusting in the rear pretty bad

deansapp
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Chevy Colorado hanger hangover work needed. . rusted busted and ripped off drivers side . Lol

P.Trim
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Just realized. The CAT is going to burn off all the new paint.

coffeefish
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You need to thoroughly clean the parent metal before welding, especially with cored wire. Any repair will be weak without thorough cleaning, inside and out. If you want to make a permanent job of it, you’ll need to follow good welding practices. Not criticising, just trying to offer the benefit of fifty years as an engineer.

billgeorge