Time for the opinion of all the readers.
As regular readers know I have taken the front end of my car (http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12915&page=12 first photo at the top). to get the front end of I had to drill out all the spotwelds. Unfortunately the metal is so thin that the only way of drilling the spotwelds out was by drilling a hole through and through.
Now the time finally has come were I can start putting it back together.
However with regards to the front end I am torn between two options. Option 1 is to try and spotweld the panel back in. Which in my case means filling the holes back up or:
Option 2 to use 40 or 50 short bolts & nuts to bolt the panel back in.
My reasoning for bolting the panel in is that the final product will look nicer as everything is uniform. On the other hand I can try to weld the holes back up and then grind them down so get an even surface.
Only problem with that is that during the removal of the spotwelds the panel has buckled a little bit and getting it perfectly straight is near impossible. As a result won't be able to grind all welds back to an even surface. hence why I was thinking about bolting it back in.
Any thoughts?
I did think about that but a lot of the places there is to much space between the holes so putting a bolt either side doesn't straighten it.
And some places are not accessible with a clamp so that will be another challenge.
And with the holes close to the sides of the panels I am worried that I burn the sides of while welding up the holes. Which would be a real shame as the whole panel looks horrible afterwards.
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