My newly purchased Ranger has 5 small areas on the roof (4 chips about 1" wide and a 5/16 hole probably from an antennae). I don't care that much what it looks like, that is, it does not have to look like original factory paint. I just want to stop the rust. On the Mountaineer last spring I did a similar project though there was less rust, and used Permatex stuff that turns rust to primer, couple coats, followed by 2-3 coats of Duplicolor, and then 2 clear coats. So far so good. Should I do the same with the Ranger or take it to the body shop where they would fix it for $380 and repaint the entire roof? Again, I am not concerned about showroom perfect [sic] looks, just stop the rust.
I got $1600 for my old rusty 193,000 mile F150 and so spent $1200 of it on updating all maintenance on the Ranger including full brakes, major tune up, and other misc items. That leaves about $400 or just enough to cover the repair and paint job to the roof.
I am thinking that if I fix it myself the rust may come back and I'll be spending the $380 after all, or if after I fix it, it comes back but is worse to being beyond surface rust, then the cost goes up as the shop will have to cut out the area and weld in new sheet metal.
Thanks!
I got $1600 for my old rusty 193,000 mile F150 and so spent $1200 of it on updating all maintenance on the Ranger including full brakes, major tune up, and other misc items. That leaves about $400 or just enough to cover the repair and paint job to the roof.
I am thinking that if I fix it myself the rust may come back and I'll be spending the $380 after all, or if after I fix it, it comes back but is worse to being beyond surface rust, then the cost goes up as the shop will have to cut out the area and weld in new sheet metal.
Thanks!