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How does the water get into R107 rocker panels ???
A know fault on the R107 is rust in the rocker panels.
I have found a 1988 Model 300SL that seems to be in good condition for corrosion. I have been looking for some time. Most are already rusted out. If I buy it I want to make sure that it does not go downhill. Anyone know how water gets into the rocker panels as it seems to be a sealed area. Any good idea's as to how to protect them (Externally and/or Internally) I was thinking of cutting a small number of small holes (About 1/2 inch diameter), on the inside (Footwell), and spraying with a corrosion inhibiting compound. Plug them up after. Also Zibert all round on the outside. What other areas do I need to consider. Mike ![]() |
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