Could someone educate me in partial long replacement and fender alignment please? |
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Could someone educate me in partial long replacement and fender alignment please? |
Tdskip |
Jan 2 2018, 08:16 PM
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Picture #1. Kinda the same. On the 911 that rust hole comes from debris getting caught and jammed between the kidney bowl and jack point. 914 only has the jack point.
Picture #2. Looks bondo right under the turn lenses. Probably would need to take the bumper off to access the previous repairs. Picture #3. That is someones attempt to try and weld up the rust damage caused by battery acid. I would venture to guess you'll find some sheet metal patches under the battery tray. Which we affectionately call the Hell Hole. This is the usual starting point of the acid damage. |
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