rear body sheet metal...no seam!!!
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rear body sheet metal...no seam!!!
i got a horrid dent in the drivers side rear fender, but it looks like that paticular sheet of steel is 1 piece connecting over the roof and around to the other side, is ther a hidden seam or can you actually replace that whole sheet piece?
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your best bet instead of replacing the whole thing would to pop out the dent as BEST as possible and smooth it with bondo.
there is nothing wrong with bondo.. just make sure the dent it poped out back to nearly origional so you dont have to use a large amount.
there is nothing wrong with bondo.. just make sure the dent it poped out back to nearly origional so you dont have to use a large amount.
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Remember, reguardless of what you do: you NEVER, under ANY circumstance want bondo or any other body putty to be more than 1/4 inch deep! EVER! Prefereably make it 1/8 inch or less. That said, yes, the rear quarters are welded into place, as one piece that connects to the roof. There's a weld seam about 4" down from the roof on the B-pillar.
How would I fix it? Well, I'm glad no-one asked
bang the hell out of it from the inside. That should get you close to stock lines. After that, if there's anything more than 1/4inch off of factory lines, use fiberglass to fill it up, then bondo for smoothness.
How would I fix it? Well, I'm glad no-one asked
bang the hell out of it from the inside. That should get you close to stock lines. After that, if there's anything more than 1/4inch off of factory lines, use fiberglass to fill it up, then bondo for smoothness.
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. But if it's that huge, I'd say pay to have it done by a pro.
