I've got to do the exact same repair on the same car. I know procedures say you can section inner panel but I don't feel comfortable doing that. I think I'm just going to do both sides all the way.
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Great job! As a non-body shop guy I’m curious about this- why did you sand some spot welds, but drilled others? Great vids! Keep up the kick ass efforts! 🙌🏼
Great question! I use the belt sander when I'm removing parts that I won't be re-using. I am using the drill on parts that I am keeping so that it will have a hole for a plug weld. Hope that helps!
Yes, you were taught properly. You could get away with doing 2 or 3 in the same area, but it really depends on how thick the metal is and where the area is. Best practice to just do 1 and move to a different area
I've got to do the exact same repair on the same car. I know procedures say you can section inner panel but I don't feel comfortable doing that. I think I'm just going to do both sides all the way.
Yea, I couldn't believe the procedures when I saw it!! Yea, go for it! It is going to be a big job doing the full thing!
What is the part name at 10:57 you put on with screw? Thanks.
Hey! From toyota its called ARM SUB-ASSY, RR BUMPER, RH
Part number 52015A-47040
I usually call it a re-bar extention
Which is name of silicone white ? Please
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Excellent job
Thanks!
Great job! As a non-body shop guy I’m curious about this- why did you sand some spot welds, but drilled others?
Great vids! Keep up the kick ass efforts!
🙌🏼
Great question! I use the belt sander when I'm removing parts that I won't be re-using. I am using the drill on parts that I am keeping so that it will have a hole for a plug weld. Hope that helps!
Nice work👍👍
Are you able to share the cost total for this repair?without Insurance.
Hey! The total repair for this job was about 6000
Heyy... can you fix my car too. I t has the same damage
How much would you charge for this kind of repair?
it's around $6000 with parts and labor
Very good work. Respect your attention to detail
@@BillyBufter thanks 😊
Nice work mate
Thanks 👍
Which model year was that?
Can't remember the exact year, but it was a 4th Gen Rav 4
What year is it?????? Is it an XLE????
I don't remember exactly I think a 2016
How come your metal doesnt warp when you mig weld it down, i was told to distribute heat.
Yes, you were taught properly. You could get away with doing 2 or 3 in the same area, but it really depends on how thick the metal is and where the area is. Best practice to just do 1 and move to a different area
@@AUTOBODYTECH do you ever damage inner panels using your saw?
How much did that whole repair job (1) Cost $ (?) (2) How long did it take? (Hours)
about $6000. 20 hours
Freakin' artistry!!!!!
Bro, this is a total loss. No insurance company is paying for this job.
not where I live lol! insurance companies will generally pay up to 80% of the cars value before determining a total loss
@AUTOBODYTECH I wonder what the year model is that is the main factor. And most insurance say 80 but really it's more like 70-75
Right. There’s also policy coverage limitations.
@AUTOBODYTECH actually, it's closer to 75%, however if you get to the high 60's I am taking your car 75% of the time. Yes I am an insurance adjuster.
@freddierodriguez3036 for your policy that limit is the actual cash value of your vehicle. But that only refers to property