Alright, I'm in the same situation that many of us are in. I have quarter panel rust and I need to get it fixed before it gets bad. Currently it's only about a 3" x 1" area on either side so spending $400 on a pair of full quarter panels doesn't seem to make sense for me. The only other options I've seen are tiny patch panels that are either too small or aren't positioned to cover the exact area my rust is in.
I spoke with my junkyard about pricing for quarter panels and they seem willing to work with me if I'm only getting smaller sections as their listed price is for the complete quarter panel. They would start in the $35 range for the 1sf-sized pieces and go up from there. That size is perfect for a lot of people. I can rent a gas-powered metal saw for $75 a day and it will buzz through the metal without issue. That way I could get what I need and a few more in the same day. What I want to know from everyone else is what interest there is in something like this.
Advantages:
Smaller pieces to cut product costs and shipping costs.
OEM tooling and not aftermarket reproductions.
Will include portions of adjoining pieces like the fender well and trunk cavity to help those whose adjoining panels are affected also.
I'd like to hear some feedback from you guys. There is most certainly a cost involved for me in the purchase and tool rental that would be reflected in the final price. However, the more interest that could be garnered and followed through with the cheaper everyone's pieces could be.
Let me know.
I spoke with my junkyard about pricing for quarter panels and they seem willing to work with me if I'm only getting smaller sections as their listed price is for the complete quarter panel. They would start in the $35 range for the 1sf-sized pieces and go up from there. That size is perfect for a lot of people. I can rent a gas-powered metal saw for $75 a day and it will buzz through the metal without issue. That way I could get what I need and a few more in the same day. What I want to know from everyone else is what interest there is in something like this.
Advantages:
Smaller pieces to cut product costs and shipping costs.
OEM tooling and not aftermarket reproductions.
Will include portions of adjoining pieces like the fender well and trunk cavity to help those whose adjoining panels are affected also.
I'd like to hear some feedback from you guys. There is most certainly a cost involved for me in the purchase and tool rental that would be reflected in the final price. However, the more interest that could be garnered and followed through with the cheaper everyone's pieces could be.
Let me know.
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