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No, the rear quarter is just that, a rear quarter.

It runs from the taillight area up til just past the rear of the door. $900 or so retail.
Incorrect. An aftermarket panel would have to be welded in at the top of the door and boondo would have to be used anyway.
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Incorrect. An aftermarket panel would have to be welded in at the top of the door and boondo would have to be used anyway.

so you're saying

FR3Z.6327841.A - PANEL BODY SIDE

Is not a quarter panel?

Do me a favor and google that part number. Aftermarket my ass.

I'll give you one guess what I do for a living.
 

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Incorrect. An aftermarket panel would have to be welded in at the top of the door and boondo would have to be used anyway.
That's correct. Rear quart's gonna need bondo either way, just a mater of location. when you wield that piece back in, you gotta bondo all the seems and such. But its much better than a blob of bondo all in one area.
 

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so you're saying

FR3Z.6327841.A - PANEL BODY SIDE

Is not a quarter panel?

Do me a favor and google that part number. Aftermarket my ass.

I'll give you one guess what I do for a living.
Josh -

Thanks for your post.

Since I'm having the right rear quarter panel replaced on Ruby, can you briefly tell me how you guys join the new panel to the existing panel? I believe they'll cut it where the factory joined them together, correct? And then weld the new one to the existing one?

How do you guys finish that seam where they're welded together? I'm assuming if joined together well and welded properly, the seam can be ground and sanded down so very little filler is needed to get the surface ready for painting.

Just curious. Thanks for any thoughts that you might have.
 

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I feel for you grantourer, I hit one last night with my 2015. Just make sure they fix it right and don't accept it if your not satisfied.
 

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I feel for you grantourer, I hit one last night with my 2015. Just make sure they fix it right and don't accept it if your not satisfied.
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so you at least making sausage?
 

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Josh -

Thanks for your post.

Since I'm having the right rear quarter panel replaced on Ruby, can you briefly tell me how you guys join the new panel to the existing panel? I believe they'll cut it where the factory joined them together, correct? And then weld the new one to the existing one?

How do you guys finish that seam where they're welded together? I'm assuming if joined together well and welded properly, the seam can be ground and sanded down so very little filler is needed to get the surface ready for painting.

Just curious. Thanks for any thoughts that you might have.
They'll cut the panel off, reattach the new one, spot weld it, blend/bondo/filler it together.

They'll probably cut the new panel at the rear of the quarter window, so they don't have to mess with the door opening, and just mate it up to the body. No biggie. :cheers: And you're exactly right with how they mate the two panels up. Any decent body guy knows how to work with sheet metal/body panels first and foremost. The last body shop I managed guys would rather FIX the panels on the car than replace them, just need to find a decent body shop. Shouldn't be that big of a repair, at all. :cheers:
 

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They'll cut the panel off, reattach the new one, spot weld it, blend/bondo/filler it together.

They'll probably cut the new panel at the rear of the quarter window, so they don't have to mess with the door opening, and just mate it up to the body. No biggie. :cheers: And you're exactly right with how they mate the two panels up. Any decent body guy knows how to work with sheet metal/body panels first and foremost. The last body shop I managed guys would rather FIX the panels on the car than replace them, just need to find a decent body shop. Shouldn't be that big of a repair, at all. :cheers:
Thanks, Josh. Berli's Body and Fine Automotive Finishes -- http://berlisbody.com/ -- is doing the repairs for me.

They're certified to repair high end cars such as Bentleys, Jags, etc. They're the best I could find here in Central Texas and I'm feeling good about them.
 

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Thanks, Josh. Berli's Body and Fine Automotive Finishes -- http://berlisbody.com/ -- is doing the repairs for me.

They're certified to repair high end cars such as Bentleys, Jags, etc. They're the best I could find here in Central Texas and I'm feeling good about them.
Excellent! I'm sure they will get you taken care of bud. :cheers: Always good to take the car to higher end shops like that, because they will have higher standards than other shops.
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