Re: Left Front Quarter Panel Repair or Replacement on a 1998 Toyota Corolla
"C Yohman" <chance.yohman@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I dented my left front quarter panel today (I ran into a parked car.
> D'oh.) I was wondering if I can take off the quarter panel and bend it
> back in a reasonable manner. It appears that there are 4 bolts
> underneath the hood and a bolt behind the wheel. Can I take those
> bolts off and remove the quarter panel? I have paint from Toyota to
> cover where the point has chipped.
>
> Or should I just have an auto body specialist remove it and replace
> it? How much approximately would it cost to just replace the panel?
> How much extra approximately would it cost to match the color?
>
> Thanks for the input.
A "quarter panel" is generally thought of as one of the rear fenders. The
front fenders are simply referred to as the "left front" or "right front"
fender. Assuming you are speaking about one of the front fenders, the outer
skin can be unbolted. Bending it back is not something an average
do-it-yourselfer can do without some training and experience.
Having a dented fender replaced, scanned for paint match, and painted is
probably in the neighborhood of $800.
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Ray O
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