edgemaster Posted yesterday at 08:19 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:19 PM Hi Guys, the wife had an unfortunate encounter with a huge pile of big rocks, protecting a mail box. Had to replace 2 tires, 4 rims and the passenger side mirror. The only thing left to fix is a 4" gash in the right rear door, close to the wheel well. (Edge 2009). See pic. I went to a local body shop and they quoted me, after a lot of hem and haw, around $800 +. The + is for "unforeseen difficulties" and I have livid imaginations how that will end. Since I'm already out around 2 Grand, I'm somewhat hesitant to spring for another $800 + and I'd like to try to fix this myself. It looks like there had been a repair before in the same spot, the gray stuff in that gash looks suspiciously like Bondo. Can someone point me to a link that describes in some detail how to tackle this problem? I've never done any body repair before and I'm aware that the end product will not look professional but, hopefully, a bit better than it looks now. The black sprinkles are just from our freshly tarred country road, need to be removed. Btw, the pile of rocks she hit still looks pristine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enigma-2 Posted yesterday at 10:40 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:40 PM (edited) Hundreds of videos on YouTube. Here's an example for pulling a dent (I've never tried it, I've always sucked at bodywork.) Edited yesterday at 10:41 PM by enigma-2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago As you've already deduced, it's not a mere dent removal needed - it will need all the badly applied Bondo ground out, prepped, primed and painted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgemaster Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 21 hours ago A dent would be nice, alas, it's a little more than that. I think 1004ron is correct, quite a bit of body work involved, I'm not sure I can pull that off, I'm 80! Need all the help I can get. 😨 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samurai Edge Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago Well, just remember - if there was already a repair prior, until you get into it grinding the bondo , you have no idea what is under the paint. Could be a major dent / gash. If you don't give a crap how the car looks when you are done, go for it. I've seen people do the on their own before who had no idea what to do and it came out looking like crap. I know you don't want to spend the extra $800+ but it is worth having a professional perform this repair. In order to pay for the extra work, start taking it out of your wife's weekly allowance! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago +1 on @Samurai Edge comment. Another thing to consider is the shoddy job the previous owner did could be rusting beneath the poorly applied Bondo - this is most likely the reason for the "+ is for "unforeseen difficulties"". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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