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Leaky Injector
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Rear over fender Problem.
I was at jack in the box the other day eating of course (sour dough jack yummy) came back out to my car after eating and notice some one hit my car with there car on the rear driver side fender and dented it in and now its making my tire rub on the fender. My over fenders are molded on so i can just take off and get a new so is there any way i can pull the fender back out so it dos not hit my tire. Pic below of damage cant really tell from a pic but you can see how close the fender is to the tire and yes i know my garage is a mess right now lol
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Ahhhh the beauty of molding overfenders.
I've never really seen fiberglass bend... Take the wheel off and use a heat gun and try and push the dent out.
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is the over quarter molded in to the quarter panel below the bumper, or screwed/riveted in?
you could always pull the bumper off and pull the quarter panel back out, that'll be your best bet rather then trying to reform the over quarter.
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