Help 1998 Honda Civic
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Help 1998 Honda Civic
Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to repair a rather nasty
scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car? It's 1998 Civic.
Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I only noticed it
leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following the upper edge of
the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather dented and the
paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of places. Furthermore it
seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a few small gashes. I imagine
this would necessitate replacing the quarter panel all together.
scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car? It's 1998 Civic.
Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I only noticed it
leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following the upper edge of
the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather dented and the
paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of places. Furthermore it
seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a few small gashes. I imagine
this would necessitate replacing the quarter panel all together.
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Re: Help 1998 Honda Civic
I researched replacing a front quarter panel on a friend's
99 Civic last year. FWIW, one can get a good price for a new
OEM quarter panel from www.slhonda.com . Problem is, this
sort of body part is so unwieldy to ship that packaging and
handling cost a fortune, so it's about as cheap to buy it
from one's local honda dealer. Double check me on that, of
course. slhonda.com 's clerks are very helpful.
The warning I saw on aftermarket quarter panels was that
they would be less expensive but may not be an exact match
and may very well not fit perfectly.
You can call around local junkyards and see if they have
one, though then a paint job may be necessary. Or ISTM the
best bet may be to order one from your local Honda dealer
and have a body shop put it on. Or you might be able to do
it yourself, if you're handy.
"Ez" <ezram@sympatico.ca> wrote
> Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to
repair a rather nasty
> scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car?
It's 1998 Civic.
> Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I
only noticed it
> leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
> The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following
the upper edge of
> the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather
dented and the
> paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of
places. Furthermore it
> seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a few small
gashes. I imagine
> this would necessitate replacing the quarter panel all
together.
>
>
99 Civic last year. FWIW, one can get a good price for a new
OEM quarter panel from www.slhonda.com . Problem is, this
sort of body part is so unwieldy to ship that packaging and
handling cost a fortune, so it's about as cheap to buy it
from one's local honda dealer. Double check me on that, of
course. slhonda.com 's clerks are very helpful.
The warning I saw on aftermarket quarter panels was that
they would be less expensive but may not be an exact match
and may very well not fit perfectly.
You can call around local junkyards and see if they have
one, though then a paint job may be necessary. Or ISTM the
best bet may be to order one from your local Honda dealer
and have a body shop put it on. Or you might be able to do
it yourself, if you're handy.
"Ez" <ezram@sympatico.ca> wrote
> Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to
repair a rather nasty
> scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car?
It's 1998 Civic.
> Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I
only noticed it
> leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
> The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following
the upper edge of
> the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather
dented and the
> paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of
places. Furthermore it
> seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a few small
gashes. I imagine
> this would necessitate replacing the quarter panel all
together.
>
>
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Re: Help 1998 Honda Civic
"Ez" <ezram@sympatico.ca> wrote in
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> Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to repair a rather
> nasty scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car? It's 1998
> Civic. Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I only
> noticed it leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
> The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following the upper
> edge of the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather
> dented and the paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of
> places. Furthermore it seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a
> few small gashes. I imagine this would necessitate replacing the
> quarter panel all together.
>
>
No, a body shop can easily repair that. I'd guess on the order of $500.
Get quotes on Monday from some body shops.
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news:wWOAf.182$ft2.11015@news20.bellglobal.com:
> Does anyone have a rough idea of what it would cost to repair a rather
> nasty scratch/dent in the rear left quarter panel of my car? It's 1998
> Civic. Someone in a parking lot backed into me (how rude), and I only
> noticed it leaving the shopping mall parking lot.
> The scratch is roughly 2 feet long, along mostly following the upper
> edge of the wheel well, and into the edge of the door. It's rather
> dented and the paint has been removed to bare metal in a number of
> places. Furthermore it seems that the sheet metal was torn leaving a
> few small gashes. I imagine this would necessitate replacing the
> quarter panel all together.
>
>
No, a body shop can easily repair that. I'd guess on the order of $500.
Get quotes on Monday from some body shops.
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TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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