Does anyone have a pic of what the wheelwell where the bumper attaches looks like.Mine is rusted away and need some idea of how it looks so i can repair it.
Does anyone have a pic of what the wheelwell where the bumper attaches looks like.Mine is rusted away and need some idea of how it looks so i can repair it.
Anyone?
front or back??????
un-motivated!
someone make me an offer i just could not say no to.
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if it's on the front i'm sure someone has a dead body they can cut a section out of. thats the best way to fix it, it just gets cut bigger then trimmed on the car it goes on.
I have a link to a site the has replacement panels for that area, I'll look for it if you`d like.
most likely if his is rusted the ones in the junkyard will also be ^
1988 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe 123k miles.
http://rustrepair.com/
Just ordered both rear quarters last week; they only had one side in stock but they can still order everything else. Prices seemed reasonable, so you may want to call and see what they can do for you.
No that site doesn't have the part i need.It's the part the back bumper attaches to in the wheel well.Where the black plastic part slides into the bumper.All the ones i have found are rusted away there.
Does it look like mine?
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My weel well is ok It's the part where the sunroof drain exits,thats the area i need to replace.
oh, I have the problem of my Sunroof not draining out the rear holes, it sucks havin a shower in your car at 6am.
have you checked with members on here who have extra bodies around? maby someone will cut out that section, check with Charlie, he's parting one out to junk it. it was hit really bad in the front if i remember right.
Yeah but his is a coupe and i believe they're different.
Thanks,well i have started to patch it but i have no idea what to go by.And as far as welding I'm not very good at it.Some days i do ok,and other days i can't weld worth shit.I don't know if it's the welder or me.
what kind of welder are you using? i use an mig welder in the lowest heat possible, it helps to use wet cardboard about an inch away from the weld to prvent distortion. I butt weld the panels( the patch is cutted exactly to shape) But over lapping it wont hurt much, Brazing is easier than with mig, but mig turns out stronger. Good luck with your proyect.
I use a Millermatic 135 with .023 ER70-S6 wire and some sort of tri-mix gas. I also butt weld my panels, and run the machine at about 7.5-8 on the voltage, and the wire at about 3-5. I usually burn each tack into the tack behind it, alternating positions. There's really nothing you can do about the distortion, the weld goes on liquid, solidifies, and shrinks as it cools. This pulls the panel tighter than it originally was, and must be stretched back out to shape. I usually hammer and dolly the weld flat until the panel returns to shape, sometimes the weld becomes work hardened by this, and must be annealed with a torch before you can continue to work it.
I use my brother's welder,It's a lincoln mig-pac 100.No gas,it's an older welder.I always clean the metal good and even grind a spot for a ground.But sometime the weld holds and sometimes it doesn't.Have to shape the metal by hand and with a homemade metal brake made out of two pieces of angle.
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