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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 902 Joined: 27-January 04 From: Magnolia, Tx. Member No.: 160 ![]() |
It seems we don't spend a lot of time on this topic, as a couple of searches came up pretty blank. I need some advice, and you guys are the source to go to so...
I got slammed this weekend at Buttonwillow in the right rear quarter...twice. The quarterpanel is completely messed up. We hammered it out enough to get off the tire, and there doesn't look to be any damage otherwise. The roof is straight, the trunklid is straight...basically its just the quarter and bumper cover. SO...what should I do? (other than leave my car looking like a dirt track special) 1) I could buy some body work tools (one of those cool stud welder/pullers, hammers, etc) and try to fix it (straight enough for a race car) and then spray it in the driveway. Lots of $ for the tools, and time for the repair, but this is a repeatable process so the next one will be cheap 2) I could send the car to a body shop and have the quarter replaced and bumper cover re-hung and then spray it. This has to be expensive, and it costs the same each time, but at least I don't have to do any work. 3) I could find someone that already has the tools and the knowledge and pay them to do it. The problem with this strategy is I don't actually know anyone with the tools and knowledge to do this...but the theory is they would be willing to do it for less than a real shop. What do you guys think? What do you guys do? If it was a fender or a door it would be a different story since I could just unbolt the panel and get a new one...quarterpanels suck ass (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) |
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Sure thing Al.
I gave you the SERIOUS abridged version....if you have questions let me know....I would recomend you find a body shop supplier....gonna hafta buy paint from SOMEONE (oh and a warning, when I say I use CHEAP paint, that is relative. A quart with all the mixings is around $75)...and ask a lot of questions....the guys at TLC were good to me....I had a guy show me the ropes the first time also...but it is not hard.... |
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