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Old 10-19-2021, 09:47 PM   #11
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Didn’t realize it was a precedent and textured black plastic underbody. Due to the texture on the plastic, there probably is no way to repair that and have it look good. You’re better off replacing it. I see the used underbodies frequently for sale for 150-200 bucks or so.

If it were a DS with smooth plastic you could repair and repaint it. But the textured ABS will never look right. You could use the glue Dave recommended and make it all one piece, but IMO it probably won’t look much (if any) better than it does now before spending time and money trying to “fix” it.

Just my .02 but I’d just replace the underbody.
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Old 10-20-2021, 05:29 AM   #12
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Just my .02 but I’d just replace the underbody.
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Old 10-20-2021, 05:33 AM   #13
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Any yeast is removed during the distilling process :)
So....yer say'n when the body work "fix" is all done.....you and your buddies all say how good it looks!! (I've just fallen down and I can't find my beer )

Hey CP241....Do you know how good your fix looks when I'm laying under the cart? Help me out 'n I'll tell ya all about it!!
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So....yer say'n when the body work "fix" is all done.....you and your buddies all say how good it looks!! (I've just fallen down and I can't find my beer )

Hey CP241....Do you know how good your fix looks when I'm laying under the cart? Help me out 'n I'll tell ya all about it!!
I wouldn’t know. Usually after enough distilled yeast beverage to reach the floor, I don’t trust myself to jack up a cart and climb underneath it to assess from that vantage
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I wouldn’t know. Usually after enough distilled yeast beverage to reach the floor, I don’t trust myself to jack up a cart and climb underneath it to assess from that vantage
At that point......I'm just under there when the cart is just sitting......
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The replacement part number for that is
Black: 102279104
Grey: 102279103
Both are way over priced but when I was doing the wifes cart I found most of my parts either at custom shops, local shops or FB Market Place.

On another note, when I have done textured plastic repair I finish it up with a coat of the spray on truck bed liner from any of the box auto parts stores, several light coats will give a good texture.
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Just looking on market place, bunch in Lexington NC $75 ea.
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I see them frequently around me for around 150 bucks. It’s not a high demand item like the body itself so often people want to just make them go away and will haggle significantly with the price.
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as mentioned, the texture will be difficult to match
a rough sanding inside and out and 3 or 4 layers of fiberglass mat would fix it
then i'd do the bed liner spray to both sides
it won't be a quick 'n easy fix, the part will most likely need to come off for a proper repair
that said, if you can get the part for under $100, do it
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Where are you located MM?
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