I've mentioned a few times in posts that my car suffered some damage just a few days after I got it and then another incident 3 months later. After a long time of being embarrassed by my dented car I finally decided to take an auto body repair class and learn to fix it myself. I've also used the time in the shop to work on painting my grille trim and the center caps on my rims. I took pics of different stages in the repair process, but I'll just post the before and after shots for now.
Once I was done fixing and repainting the fender and quarter panel I painted my grille trim black
Then I painted my center caps
That's it so far, but I have more plans.
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Thanks guys! It's not 100% perfect though. I pulled the dent's out the best I could, did some hammer and dolly work on it, then used fiberglass, bondo, and polyester to fill the remaining imperfections. I repainted the entire fender and quarter panel. Unfortunately you can see some scratches in the base coat in some spots from sanding if you look at the right angle, and unfortunately we clear coated it before we noticed them. The bodyline on the quarter panel is not as sharp anymore, so I may try and re-do it. The paint matches pretty well, but in certain light it's noticeable that there is a slight difference. Overall it turned out better than I expected I guess and it was definitely cheaper to take the class and do it myself than pay someone else to fix it, plus I learned how to do something new. I'd kind of like to have a career involving cars, so I might wind up taking automotive repair classes too. It might be a little late for me to try and make that a career, but I can give it a shot at least. We'll see...
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777_AJB wrote:how do the center caps come off do they pop off or unscrew just wondering
They pop off. I used a thin flat head screwdriver, but I also found out how easy it is to leave a mark on the rim when removing them. You can try putting some tape on the end of the screwdriver to help protect the rim, but then it might be harder to wedge it in the gap. It needs to be a very thin flat head.
Well done BobCat it looks great for a first timer mate!
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Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your efforts with us.
No one would know if you don't point it out
Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your efforts with us.
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