I tried the cheap fix which consisted of wrapping aluminum tape around the boxes. This didn't last too long (4 days/2,000 miles). A better fix is to take them to a welder, who will charge you perhaps between $10 and $40 depending on how hard it is to reach into the corners and how hard it is to build up on the rust. Afterwards paint the tin with POR-15 paint-over-rust paint. In my case, it was worth it, because even junk yard quality, badly rusted and perforated "type 4" boxes go for $150 a pair here in the rust belt. Sami
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