While installing my Trailer hitch, I saw this spot of rust starting on the rear valence. I jabbed it through to see how bad it was, then decided to do it while it was still easy to fix and didn't intrude on the upper part of the valence.

The offending spot after cutting it out.

Cleaned up and ready to fit the plate.

The plate fitted, squeezed between the sheetmetal of the valence and batt box to hold it tight up top.

And I have no welder, so I used the next best thing, 5-min Epoxy
. Held it with the jack to make sure it stayed put while setting. After about 20 minutes I mixed up another batch and made sure it wouldn't go anywhere.


I went out this morning and put some underbody coating over it. It looks better in person, and from about 3ft it looks fine.

And for the hell of it, I also coated the rest of the bottom of the battery box. This stuff smells like shoe polish.

All in all, i'm happy with it. I will update once I repaint the black portion of the valence.

The offending spot after cutting it out.

Cleaned up and ready to fit the plate.

The plate fitted, squeezed between the sheetmetal of the valence and batt box to hold it tight up top.

And I have no welder, so I used the next best thing, 5-min Epoxy



I went out this morning and put some underbody coating over it. It looks better in person, and from about 3ft it looks fine.

And for the hell of it, I also coated the rest of the bottom of the battery box. This stuff smells like shoe polish.

All in all, i'm happy with it. I will update once I repaint the black portion of the valence.
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