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Inner fender replace or patch?

Started by rrockchrger, June 25, 2008, 06:43:11 PM

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hotrod98

 :iagree:

If you do it right, small patches hold up much better than replacing entire panels. Whenever possible, I patch. You just have to finish it out properly. What you don't realize is that when welding in the new panel, improper welds can make the attaching points more brittle and susceptible to fatigue cracks later. Not to mention that replacement panels are usually a dead giveaway that the car has been butchered around on.  :Twocents:


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suntech

QuoteAnd why would to grind the metal to the point of being too thin
I did not mean grind it thinner, i meant that rust might have made it thinner, so even if it looks like just a few pinholes, it could be a bigger weak area.

When i say i prefer replacement, is because now, with quality parts available, in my opinion it will be a better end result, than patching. I used to be a proffesional welder for almost 10 years, so either way would work for me, but i just think one new quality piece will be a better overall result.

But, with that said, good craftmanship will make both methods ok, and bad craftmanship will make both methods suck!!
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