Rear Wheel Arch Repair Classic Impreza

Rear Wheel Arch Repair Classic Impreza

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evansash

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9 posts

211 months

Saturday 5th April 2014
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Can you buy wheel arch repair kits or is it full rear quarter panel only?

HonestIago

1,719 posts

186 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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From what I gather there's no point repairing the arches unless it is a whole rear quarter replacement, as the rust will just come back. Once I have the means I'll go for a complete replacement/permanent repair and get a full body respray done at the same time. Probably £3k+ on a £2k car...makes perfect sense! laugh

Lefty

16,154 posts

202 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Ahh but where are you getting your rear 3/4 panels from?!

You're right, very difficult to get rid of the rust properly frown I've always got my eye out for recent import Imprezas in the hope of getting vgc panels, trouble is always buying unseen.

I've even spoke to a couple of people about getting new panels made to sell. Serious money though...and possibly a limited audience willing to spend the money required.

rb5er

11,657 posts

172 months

Lefty

16,154 posts

202 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Very interesting, thanks!

rb5er

11,657 posts

172 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Yep I thought it was interesting.

Shows that there are a few options.

ingrowtn

230 posts

253 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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Took mine to a proper old school body shop. Cut out the rust back to good metal, fabricate, shape and weld in new metal and painted.

Spend good money with a good shop and it is as good as new.

HonestIago

1,719 posts

186 months

Friday 25th April 2014
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ingrowtn said:
Took mine to a proper old school body shop. Cut out the rust back to good metal, fabricate, shape and weld in new metal and painted.

Spend good money with a good shop and it is as good as new.
How long since you had the work done? No further bubbling? An indication of cost would be most appreciated.

ingrowtn

230 posts

253 months

Tuesday 29th April 2014
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Work done in the last 6 months. Yes I know bubbling might come back eventually, the waxoyl treatment it had after replacement will certainly help there. It's as good a repair as would have been done had there been in for accident repair - back of the car off and done properly with new steel.

If I can figure out this photo hosting malarky I'll put some pics up this weekend.

To be fair I got the job done cheap as I'm also paying the same garage lots of £s for the work they are doing on my 1975 TR6, so £300 all in both sides. Should have been double that IMO.

plenty

4,685 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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HonestIago

1,719 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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Any pics of the final finished car? Looks a lot of work for what you paid!

Cheers

plenty

4,685 posts

186 months

Wednesday 30th April 2014
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I'm actually a different poster to the chap above but thought I'd share my pics of similar work (for which I paid a lot more than £300).

I'm very happy with the end result. We'll see how long it lasts.

HonestIago

1,719 posts

186 months

Thursday 1st May 2014
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plenty said:
I'm actually a different poster to the chap above but thought I'd share my pics of similar work (for which I paid a lot more than £300).

I'm very happy with the end result. We'll see how long it lasts.
Very sorry! Wasn't paying attention! I was slightly confused as didn't think the UK Turbo (owned by the other poster) was offered in white.

_Al_

5,576 posts

258 months

Saturday 7th May 2016
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Apologies for the necropost, but I'd be very interested to know how long these repairs lasted if anyone is still around..?