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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / July 2007

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sumdumfuk - 22 Jul 2007 19:40 GMT
I own a 1995 Altima GXE and there is rust on the outer wheel wells in
the rear.
Because I cannot justify replacing the entire rear quarter panels to
the tune of $500 each just for the parts, I was wondering if anyone
has had these repaired and if any aftermarket suppliers have just
wheel well replacements.

I can cut the rust out, weld in some sheet metal but shaping is a big
problem. The car was actually a gift, has 197,000 miles and runs like
it was new. This is the only rust issue on the vehicle and would like
to fix it soon. Thanks
loewent - 28 Jul 2007 17:39 GMT
I feel your pain... my 93 is also rusting like crazy back there.  I haven't
found anything that would make the repair go easier.  I'm thinking a bondo
job to make the car last another year or 2 and thats it...

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>I own a 1995 Altima GXE and there is rust on the outer wheel wells in
>the rear.
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>it was new. This is the only rust issue on the vehicle and would like
>to fix it soon. Thanks

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