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Title: Rear wings...?
Post by: feeutfo on 11 March 2011, 20:05:44
What's involved in replacing one? Drivers side in my case, some mild damage from the previous owner has rusted just rearward of the filler cap, and the filler recess has distorted so the filler flap does not close flush.   :-/

Guessing it's a pita and repair is a better option.  :-/
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: TheBoy on 11 March 2011, 20:32:56
I suspect repair is more viable
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Ken T on 11 March 2011, 20:58:12
a lot of cutting and welding. the seams are underneath the trim panel behind the rear door, and basically follow the line down and round. You can do it by drilling out spots welds, but re-alignment is a pain. You are removing a section of the box that helps to form the structure that is so strong, so replacement welding has to be good.

Might be better considering cutting out a section of relatively flat panel around the filler and joggling in a replacement.

Ken
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: VXL V6 on 11 March 2011, 22:04:17
The bodyshop Josh uses seems to do some good 'rectification' work. Might be worth a PM to Josh.
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: joshwyatt on 11 March 2011, 22:20:33
Chris, the guy I use is excellent, all jobs have always been perfect and at a very good price.
Best thing to do, is come along with me to the place and get a quote. Or, leave your car with me...take one of mine as a courtesy vehicle as such and I can book it in with him have it done and deliver the car over to you.
I'm sure something can be sorted  :y
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Andy B on 11 March 2011, 22:30:43
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....take one of mine as a courtesy vehicle as such and  .....

Take the Bentley!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Lazydocker on 11 March 2011, 23:38:24
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....take one of mine as a courtesy vehicle as such and  .....

Take the Bentley!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Nah... He cries when he fills the Omega up with Petrol... The Bentley would cause a nervous breakdown! :D :D
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Andy B on 11 March 2011, 23:40:41
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....take one of mine as a courtesy vehicle as such and  .....

Take the Bentley!!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Nah... He cries when he fills the Omega up with Petrol... The Bentley would cause a nervous breakdown! :D :D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
Just how big is a Bentley tank? It cost me £43 to fill her Roadster yesterday.  :-?
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: albitz on 11 March 2011, 23:45:21
Bentley tank is probably about the same size as the roadster. :D ;D
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Andy B on 11 March 2011, 23:49:10
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Bentley tank is probably about the same size as the roadster. :D ;D

Probably!  ;D ;D ;D ;D

I've sat behind the wheel of an Anarge. It was a very very nice car, but the switch gear looked like someone threw them all & fitted them where they landed. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 March 2011, 00:48:40
Its relatively straight forward imho. A new panel will give you a good idea of how the original one is attatched, will almost fall off the car once you start drilling the spot welds.

Mine was off the road for a week when I had the osr quarter panel replaced. That included removing, painting and refitting the tailgate and bumper, and stripping/refitting the interior. Total cost including parts, materials and labour was approx £1300, though I stripped the car, helped where I could, and refitted the interior.

The estate quarter panel has a seam just below the bumper line, so you can replace just whats visible. Can't see the saloon being any different. :-/

To repair it properly, you'll have to pull the bumper off and strip the boot as a minimum.

Al. :y

Title: Re: Rear wings...?
Post by: Ken T on 15 March 2011, 21:39:02
Don't forget the rear window has to come out on a saloon, plus you need to be able to spot weld the seams reliably to maintain strength. I did it once on my last Mig, a pain.

Ken