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How do i replace rear window and rear quarter panel on 2 door

 
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Old Mar 24, 2011
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How do i replace rear window and rear quarter panel on 2 door

i have a honda civic si 00 2 door?

does anyone have any experience with removing a quarter panel?

i believe that i have to remove the window but i have no idea, i cant find a do it yourself on the web. If someone could give me a little help and give me a link or guide on how to replace the quarter panel that would be cool.
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Re: How do i replace rear window and rear quarter panel on 2 door

quarter panels are built into the car there is no removing it. you have to cut it out if you want to take it apart. unless you have extensive welding skills i would not do this it is a disaster waiting to happen
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Re: How do i replace rear window and rear quarter panel on 2 door

This is not an easy job and would require cutting out the old, welding in the new.

How bad is the damage? Some shops will pull/stretch the rear quarter panel out if smashed in(either from rear collision or side collision) ...fill in the wrinkles/dents, then paint
 
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