Roof Gutter and front door upper/ front sills rust repair and paint, FJ60.

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Hi all, it's been awhile.
I've already posted this in the Body and Paint forum with no replies yet.

I live about 1.5 hours from the SOCAL/ TJ border near Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.
As the title suggests, I need the rust cut out, new metal welded in its place and paint.
Can anyone recommend a shop that won't rake me over the coals in either SOCAL OR TJ?
I'll add pics tomorrow of the damage in question.
Semper Fi
Chris.
 
Thanks much for your reply. I'll take pictures this morning.
 
I was hoping this was going to be a DIY thread and you were about to educate us lol....
I need to reseal mine soon also.

Depending on what you need to accomplish, I have a thread linked in my signature with my roof removal and rust repair project that is somewhat of a DIY guide.
 
Depending on what you need to accomplish, I have a thread linked in my signature with my roof removal and rust repair project that is somewhat of a DIY guide.
Thanks! I mainly just need to scrape out my old gutter sealant and replace it, and repaint. My roof isn't rusty yet, thankfully, but I know what poor seals can lead to.
 
Sorry, not a DYI. I should have had a better title.
Hete are the pictures. The areas are only getting worse as I live less than a mile from the ocean.

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What can I do in the interim to slow it down, prio to getting professionally repaired? Knock it all off, grind it down, coat with something?
Thanks all.
 
Sorry, not a DYI. I should have had a better title.
Hete are the pictures. The areas are only getting worse as I live less than a mile from the ocean.

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What can I do in the interim to slow it down, prio to getting professionally repaired? Knock it all off, grind it down, coat with something?
Thanks all.
Get some fluid film on it till you can go after those sections with a wire wheel to see what you’re dealing with. I would try to tackle this within one year at least.
 
Get some fluid film on it till you can go after those sections with a wire wheel to see what you’re dealing with. I would try to tackle this within one year at least.
Great. Thank you.
 

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