hole worn in argo tub

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  1. #1
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    hole worn in argo tub

    my tracks on my argo wore a hole on one side on the upper tub and was wondering what would make a good patch that will look good.:hmmmm2. need some info thanks, ron

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    Hi Ron,

    This thread shows a "Bush Fix" that I made to an Argo that had holes worn into the tub. It was never intended to be permanent, but is still up and running strong. Something similar might work for you:

    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/argo-...e-mission.html


    RD

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    Excellent looking bush repair RD.

    I myself got track pin worn holes, plasic welded at a local bumper plating shop "Supreme Plating" In Edmonton they allso used puckboard [Hockey arena stuff] to reinforce the repair,

    It only cost me $150.00 8 years ago and saved me about 2g on the purchase price of the old girl as she was a rental unit with less than 30 hours on it.

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    thanks for the info, going to give it a try, thanks again. Hope to get some pics up soon,ron

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    Another idea, if you can find it, is to use the same material the tub is made from and make a patch and rivit it on.. When someone backed a quad into mine they pushed the winch into the tub and put a small hole in it (from the bracket). I took it into the dealer and they made a patch out of an old tub, sealed it and rivited it in place. That was 3 years ago and it looks like it was supposed to be there..

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