Is this door repairable please?
Is this door repairable please?
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belfry

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1,023 posts

203 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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A colleague's 5 year old opened the rear door of her Mini while she was reversing out of her drive. What do you think about the prospect of mending it?



Edited by belfry on Wednesday 29th January 16:29

belfry

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Wednesday 29th January 2020
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Olas

911 posts

78 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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The damage to the inside of the door will pull out easily. Weld the gash, grind it flat and paint. Adjust the hinge set the gap and you’re done.

Replacement door from eBay would be quicker but if you don’t know your way round a panel gap then your local body shop will fix it for you.

Krikkit

27,771 posts

202 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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In the 2nd picture does the door close properly?

As long as it's still the same shape that's a relatively easy repair - cut out the holed section, weld in new metal, grind back to clean up, fill and spray.

AndySheff

6,828 posts

228 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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I'm guessing the child locks will be on in future ?

belfry

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203 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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Krikkit said:
In the 2nd picture does the door close properly.
Yes, it shuts properly.

What'll it cost to repair? She's in Wandsworth.

uncleluck

484 posts

72 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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Olas said:
The damage to the inside of the door will pull out easily. Weld the gash, grind it flat and paint. Adjust the hinge set the gap and you’re done.

Replacement door from eBay would be quicker but if you don’t know your way round a panel gap then your local body shop will fix it for you.
Saves breeding more? Bit excessive haha

Olivergt

2,141 posts

102 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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If the door still closes correctly, this would be my plan:

Duck tape for now ( in silver smile ) to stop little fingers getting caught.

At this point you have plenty of time to get it fixed, ask around, get a few quotes and see what you want to do. A competent body shop should be able to sort it quite easily, not sure on the cost though.

A1VDY

3,575 posts

148 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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Not a straight forward easy repair at all. It's dented on crease lines which makes for a difficult job to do.
The labour costs involved in repairing that will far outweigh a straight forward door swop and repaint.

paintman

7,845 posts

211 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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belfry said:
Yes, it shuts properly.

What'll it cost to repair? She's in Wandsworth.
Prices can vary wildly from area to area so she'll need to take it to a few local bodyshops.
Probably better to ask for local recommendations from friends, neighbours & work colleagues.