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Brett

Meat-Hippy
Or any autobody folks. So, I need to have some repairs done on my passenger door. Quick guess on how much would be needed to fix this, body work, paint, clear coat....etc.

Let me know!

-Thanks

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Meat_

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Lehi
Can't see the pic.

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Works for me, in two different browsers, with cache cleared as well. Anyone else having a problem?

Works for me.

It doesn't have the www on the front of the url, so if you have www and have never logged in without the www then you wont be able to see the attachment.

It makes sense, I swear.


Or any autobody folks. So, I need to have some repairs done on my passenger door. Quick guess on how much would be needed to fix this, body work, paint, clear coat....etc.

Let me know!

-Thanks

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mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I'd shoot for just finding another white door shell and changing all your guts to match the '89 or whatever. I bet it'd be cheaper. You'll be into that at least a new skin to do it right then about 2.5 - 3 paint hours. (book is probably 1.2 or something stupid, though)
 

Brett

Meat-Hippy
I've thought about hitting up the junk yards to see about a new/used door as well, so that's definitely an option as well. Swapping doors isn't that hard.......just figured I'd see what it'd cost to have this repaired :)
 

SLIVER

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Provo, UT
Now I can see it, you need a new door son, at least a skin for sure.
I am really no good at estimates, however the body shop that I use to work at was an "Insurance only work" type shop, and I would estimate this job would cost your insurance 600-800, depending on how they write the estimate, whether they blend the paint into the adjacent panels, and how many hours they charge you do do the skin work. If the door frame isn't damaged, they would most likely skin it. Every shop is different though.

Hope this helps man.

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mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
I've thought about hitting up the junk yards to see about a new/used door as well, so that's definitely an option as well. Swapping doors isn't that hard.......just figured I'd see what it'd cost to have this repaired :)


Just a guess? I'd venture into the $500-700 range to run it through the shop.
 

Brett

Meat-Hippy
Now I can see it, you need a new door son, at least a skin for sure.
I am really no good at estimates, however the body shop that I use to work at was an "Insurance only work" type shop, and I would estimate this job would cost your insurance 600-800, depending on how they write the estimate, whether they blend the paint into the adjacent panels, and how many hours they charge you do do the skin work. If the door frame isn't damaged, they would most likely skin it. Every shop is different though.

Hope this helps man.

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Sounds like Pick N Pull is in my future.....hope they have some clean doors without dents. Maybe I'll even find one with a mirror that adjusts ;)
 
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