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I have a quarter size spot of rust, causing the paint to bubble up around the protective trim on the driver's side door. It's below the handle and getting bigger as we speak. (I thought galvanized bodies would not rust...)
Question:
Should I have it repaired and painted for a quote of $300 by a local body shop? I have used them before and they are good.
or
should I replace the entire door? I have a quote for a used door without mirror and handle for $225, which I would have to drive 2 hrs to pick up.
Thoughts? Thanks!
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Flash - Jim,
Thanks for the info - I'll give a call to see about the condition of the door.
As far as the "protective trim", I just am forever blocking on the proper technical names for some components. What I meant to say is that it is the protective side moulding that protects the doors from other doors opening into the car in the parking lot. The rust is under and around that spot, near the center of the exterior of the door, but not at the door handle.
Flash, it sounds like you are saying that I will probably need to paint either way.
-Scott
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Alright, so if I probably have to paint anyway, then I will keep my existing door and have that repainted, especially since that will save me time and effort trying to fit the new door and swap the mirror and handle, not to mention the window motor and switches maybe not being up to par on the donor door....
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Are you sure it's rust and not just the paint bubbling from a poor paint job on the door?
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I would have the door repaired, insomuch that I have recently had to replace my door mech on the drivers side (UK car right hand drive) after the latch handle had snapped in two, and to strip out the door and rebuild the lock assembly is something I would not want to do again, the labour charge for that job in a shop would be 'high' swapping over to a 'new' door alone.
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Link517,
Seems like it becomes every more difficult to match colors from plastic to metal surfaces. Both plastic bumper covers on my car are just slightly lighter in color than the rest of the metal body. It's only noticeable if you actually stop and compare sections for a minute, then you see it, and sometimes it is much more obvious in different lighting conditions.
Banditsc,
I am not sure it is rust. The paint is bubbling but has not yet come off and has not yet exposed what is underneath. I am reluctant to pick it off until I am ready to get to work, but I think I might have to do just that to find out what lies underneath.
I am now at the stage of PARALYSIS BY ANALYSIS. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
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