
a little more clean up and discovery of the challenges ahead. However most of the wheel well is cleaned up ready for sanding and primer.
The back of the wheel well has holes from the OEM mud flaps. I will be filling those holes to start off new with fresh screws. Over time the holes seem to get bigger.
I had to re-weld where the inner attaches to the front just below the headlight pot area.
I may have to get out the sand blaster to get into the very top corner.
Looking at the damaged post I cannot understand why collision repairs are so expensive when all they do is use a tone of body filler instead of actually making it sound. It’s never good as new, it’s probably worse off after the repair waiting for a disaster to happen.
The same thing happened with my Prelude, it had been side swiped and the pulled the rear rocker out but not the door pillar behind it and replaced the door and paint.
After I bought the car not knowing it was an illegal repair of a car that was written off and sold without telling the buyer.
I was hit in the rear end by someone from behind that was hoping to run the light. Good thing it was raining as he push me out into the intersection.
It caused more damage to the side then the back end. He got off lightly because my car was so covered in winter muck I did not notice the crack down the side of the rocker.
He paid enough to get the clips and foam under the bumper repair. It’s probably a good reason not to settlement out side of insurance.
I will see if I can find the link on the site of the repairs after where I had a new rear quarter put in.