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    1/4 panels help!

    so ive searched the web for 1/4 panels for my 92 accord and cant find anything their is a coup i wana buy but it needs 1/4's and my sedan needs 1/4 panels as well does anyone know where i can get some at a good price?

    #2
    Have you tried rockauto.com?

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      #3
      yes all they have is the wheel arch panel not the full 1/4 panel

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        #4
        I honestly can't understand what you're asking.






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          #5
          I don't believe they are available from Honda any more; if so, the cost for these is quite high (>$700 per side just for the outer skin if Honda had them). For the most part, you have to go south to find rust free shells to cut quarters out of. I saw several at a U Pull A Part in Montgomery, AL in January. They are rare, but I have found them here in Ohio. Don't know if U Pull yards will cut them and ship them, might call and ask, or plan a junk yard vacation in the US. They should be cut to include most (if not all) of the inner wheel housing). The thread below will give you an idea of what is involved in replacing the entire quarter panel and a portion of the inner wheel housing.

          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...highlight=ruby

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            #6
            Check out andys auto the have the panels I think

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              #7
              Andy's will end up sending you a panel for a Suburban.






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                #8
                Originally posted by fleetw00d View Post
                I don't believe they are available from Honda any more; if so, the cost for these is quite high (>$700 per side just for the outer skin if Honda had them). For the most part, you have to go south to find rust free shells to cut quarters out of. I saw several at a U Pull A Part in Montgomery, AL in January. They are rare, but I have found them here in Ohio. Don't know if U Pull yards will cut them and ship them, might call and ask, or plan a junk yard vacation in the US. They should be cut to include most (if not all) of the inner wheel housing). The thread below will give you an idea of what is involved in replacing the entire quarter panel and a portion of the inner wheel housing.

                http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...highlight=ruby

                P.S. This being the beginner section, be careful about asking to buy or sell - check out the rules.
                no there not available at honda and i was actually planing a us trip once my project k24 coupe is finished. i will probably stop at some you pick and pull yards that i discover on the way thanks

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by onecrazym View Post
                  so ive searched the web for 1/4 panels for my 92 accord and cant find anything their is a coup i wana buy but it needs 1/4's and my sedan needs 1/4 panels as well does anyone know where i can get some at a good price?
                  have you tried fixmyrust.com ? now if it's deeper than that, go to junkyards, and start chopping up the whole left and right sections.


                  edit: - looks like person before me has helped more than me.

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                    #10
                    if you plan a 'junkyarding" vacation in the US, try the american southwest (AZ,NM,NV,CO)

                    i was in AZ for a 2 week period visiting my sister a number of years ago and found rust free Chevrolet Vegas in the local j/y's

                    shouldn't be too hard to find rust free cb's down there and cut the quarters ections out of them
                    http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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                      #11
                      I was talking to the guys at NAPA on Friday. They can get rear wheel arches for about $63.00. It's pricier than what you will pay online, but there is no shipping charge. I'm in Bridgewater, so there shouldn't be a big discrepancy in the price.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                        Andy's will end up sending you a panel for a Suburban.
                        Or a door panel from a '92 Camaro!

                        Stay as far away from Andy's Auto Sport as possible.
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                          #13
                          mostly every where well just be the wheel arch, especially if its for a sedan. iv'e never personally looked for a full panel for a sedan. i have seen them for coupes though. it sucks because the wheel arch one's don't cover underneath the door pillar and that's where iv'e seen a'lot of people's cars rust the most and i'm currently one of those people .

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                            #14
                            Aren't the rear fenders integrated to the body? If not, how do they come off?
                            Originally posted by foamypirate
                            It's not the look. It's the fucking ear drum destroying, bees in a can, bolts in a tumbler, weed eater from hell sound.

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                              #15
                              Welded. They have to be cut off, and new panels have to be welded on.






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