On Tue, 19 Dec 1995, Denise Thorpe wrote:
> Replacing a fender can definitely be done by someone who doesn't weld
> because I've done it and I don't weld. When I got done, it looked great
> but it leaked. I put body putty everywhere I could think of, but I must
> have missed somewhere because whenever my car gets wet, water runs down the
> interior panel in front of the passenger door. It's on my list of things
> to fix. Someday.
>
> Denise "So many cars, so little daylight" Thorpe
> thorpe@kegs.saic.com
>
>
Denise,
Did you check where the fender is bolted under the hood (bonnet) and it
bends up at the back. (I know not a great description but you get the
picture) The body putty should bend down into there. I had a
similar leak on my drivers side and even went as far as removing the
windshield to correct it. Took me about two years to find it.
(Sometimes I'm pretty dense:)
Gary
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