Big ass scratch on fender
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Big *** scratch on fender
Ok, I've been posting numerous stupid posts in the midst of other people's threads regarding actual serious problems, so if I get the cold shoulder, I understand. LOL. It's just that this is the only nice car I've owned. 6 piece of **** cars before I get something worth putting a bit of care into.
This is a paint related question. The guy I bought this car from claims the front driver side fender got all scratched up from an improperly-secured tire chain. Indeed, there is a couple really nice scratches that had begun to rust prior to my purchase (imagine cutting a McDonalds straw in half, about that long and that thick for one of the scratches). This is the only notable body damage on the car. At any rate, I live in Oregon and it's rainy as **** here during the winter. I'm really worried about this becoming cancerous and having to have part of the fender cut off or completely replaced. What kinda time-line do I have in terms of fixing a big scratch that has begun to rust in the past few months? The reason I ask is because I have other mechanical issues I'd like to sink my money into before delving into cosmetics...
Thanks, and if this kinda thing should be asked at a different forum / subforum, feel free to tell me to shut up.
This is a paint related question. The guy I bought this car from claims the front driver side fender got all scratched up from an improperly-secured tire chain. Indeed, there is a couple really nice scratches that had begun to rust prior to my purchase (imagine cutting a McDonalds straw in half, about that long and that thick for one of the scratches). This is the only notable body damage on the car. At any rate, I live in Oregon and it's rainy as **** here during the winter. I'm really worried about this becoming cancerous and having to have part of the fender cut off or completely replaced. What kinda time-line do I have in terms of fixing a big scratch that has begun to rust in the past few months? The reason I ask is because I have other mechanical issues I'd like to sink my money into before delving into cosmetics...
Thanks, and if this kinda thing should be asked at a different forum / subforum, feel free to tell me to shut up.
Last edited by simons81; 01-18-2009 at 09:57 PM.
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I'd say just buy a new fender... You can find a ton on criagslist for dirt cheap. Or if you don't, you can always fix rust too, but it's more cost effective to replace it when you can get a single stock fender for $20-$30.
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