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ok I got the same camaro as above pic,it was hit in the door which needs to be replaced.now thw part that is above the back wheel and where the fuel fill plug is.mine got dented from the accident and I was wondering can in be removed?
It can be removed, but it'll need to be cut off and another one must be welded in it's place. It's your rear quarterpanel. Better off trying to fix the dents that are on your current one first.
It can get kinda pricey to cut and weld a new quarterpanel on, then it has to be painted.
Originally posted by lord_gufi: just have it bondoe'd flat. welding and cutting it will cost a **** load more and is not worth the time.
that's what i was thinkin it prob gonna have to be bondoe'd between the B pillar and rear fender cause it usually goes all together, but it can be done w/out little or no welding at all.
I dented that quarterpanel right at the tailight about 4 years ago. I drilled three large holes, bondo, and sanded my tail off over and over again. It took about 6 applications of bondo, 1000 grit to start, 1500 grit (wet) for smoothing out, and 2000 grit (wet) sandpaper to finish. Can't even tell that the ding was there anymore.
So yes, it can be done w/o welding. Just be careful when applying the bondo in tight corner area's.
my camaro got hit on the same side in september i think mine was alot worse tho then yours sounds. my door was in basicly in half and the whole front of the quater waste pushed up under the car. insurance fixed it for about 9 grand i suprised they didn't total it.
1998 Navy Blue A4 Camaro (Sold)<br />MODS: Performance<br />Whisper airlid,K&N Filter, TSP Rumbler & Carsond cat.<br />Apperance:Xenon Airdam and clearcorners. <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/wilkcamaro98\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/wilkcamaro98</a><br />2002 Dodge Ram Sport Silver 4.7 v8 stock.
Originally posted by dcrow23: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by pontiac nino: Dude I think your gonna need a new door PERIOD! [img]graemlins/omg.gif[/img]
of course :D </font>[/QUOTE]It's nothing a little polish and some elbow grease can't fix. :D ... [img]graemlins/slap.gif[/img]
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