Some ass hat popped a hole in the inside of my Honda Accord 2011's back right door. Left a note but never responded to my request for insurance info.
This is the part that has the latch that the door closes to. It seems to be metal (not just some plastic composite) and it actually forms part of the trunk's wall.
Can this part be repaired or replaced by your own handiwork for, say, under 350?
Thanks
>>17721181
Tree-fiddy? Nah son. That's about $3500. Your uni-body has a hole. That's like having a second asshole on your hip.
>>17721227
That's what I was scared of.
>>17721251
>>17721227
didn't finish. That's what I was scared of. Is there at least a way to smooth out the dents?
I was a mongoloid and tried to hammer some out myself to horrible failure, see pic:
>>17721251
>>17721259
yeah there is.
its like patching up rust..
watch this nord do the job
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPhf77j7WSY
>>17721363
thank!!
>>17721251
just take it to a body shop and ask for it to be done cheap theyll just fiberglass patch it band out some highs and bondo over it still wont be cheap though
>>17721363
I wonder how long that will last before bubbles appear.
>>17721251
Completely fixable with a small can of bonding.
>>17721363
>>17721499
oh god he doesn't even do it a quarter way right he should have completely removed the rust and a fiberglass patched it at a minimum
>>17721499
60 days, so sell now