Quarter Panel Replacement Impala
Removal Procedure
Important: The quarter panel is serviced as a body side service assembly which
includes the outer door frame opening, and the lower rear quarter close-out
panel. Replacement of the quarter panel requires removal of the quarter glass
and the back glass. A special sectioning procedure has been developed for
improved serviceability.
- Visually inspect and restore
as much of the damage as possible to factory specifications.
- Remove all related panels and components.
- Remove sealers and anti-corrosion materials as necessary.
- Scribe a cut line in upper quarter area.
- Scribe a cut line in the rocker panel area.
- Cut damaged section at marked locations.
- Locate and mark all factory welds. Note the number and location
of welds for installation of the service assembly.
- Drill out all factory welds.
Important: Note the location of the sound deadening foam for installation.
- Remove the damaged quarter panel.
Installation Procedure
- Prepare the mating surfaces
as necessary.
- On the service part, locate where to cut the upper quarter and
rocker areas. Leave extra length in these areas for trimming.
- Refer to general sectioning for appropriate usage of backing plates.
- Trim the quarter panel to leave a gap of one and one-half times
the thickness of the metal at the sectioning joints.
- Check for proper fit and alignment.
- Plug weld accordingly.
Important: The glass bonding area should be a primer surface ONLY, and NOT an after-market
top-coated (paint, or color coated) surface. Materials such as BASF DE17,
Dupont 2610, or PPG DP40, or equivalent, are appropriate
for this application. Refer to Service Bulletin #43-10-48 for more detailed
information.
- Clean and prepare all welded surfaces.
Important: Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901MD-99 Refinish Manual for recommended
products. Do not combine paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's recommendation.
- Prime with 2-part catalyzed primer.
Important: It is important to apply the sound deadening foam in the locations noted
from removal.
- Apply sealers and anti-corrosion materials as necessary.
- Install all related panels and components.
Quarter Panel Replacement Monte Carlo
Removal Procedure
Important: The quarter panel is serviced as a body side service assembly which
includes the outer door frame opening, and the lower rear quarter close-out
panel. Replacement of the quarter panel requires removal of the quarter glass
and the back glass. A special sectioning procedure has been developed for
improved serviceability.
- Visually inspect and restore
as much of the damage as possible to factory specifications.
- Remove all related panels and components.
- Remove sealers and anti-corrosion materials as necessary.
- Scribe a cut line in upper quarter area.
- Scribe a cut line in the rocker panel area.
- Cut damaged section at marked locations.
- Locate and mark all factory welds. Note the number and location
of welds for installation of the service assembly.
- Drill out all factory welds.
Important: Note the location of the sound deadening foam for installation.
- Remove the damaged quarter panel.
Installation Procedure
- Prepare the mating surfaces
as necessary.
- On the service part, locate where to cut the upper quarter and
rocker areas. Leave extra length in these areas for trimming.
- Refer to general sectioning for appropriate usage of backing plates.
- Trim the quarter panel to leave a gap of one and on-half times
the thickness of the metal at the sectioning joints.
- Check for proper fit and alignment.
- Plug weld accordingly.
Important: The glass bonding area should be a primer surface ONLY, and NOT an after-market
top-coated (paint, or color coated) surface. Materials such as BASF DE17,
Dupont 2610, or PPG DP40, or equivalent, are appropriate
for this application. Refer to Service Bulletin #43-10-48 for more detailed
information.
- Clean and prepare all welded surfaces.
Important: Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901MD-99 Refinish Manual for recommended
products. Do not combine paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's recommendation.
- Prime with 2-part catalyzed primer.
Important: It is important to apply the sound deadening foam in the
locations noted from removal.
- Apply sealers and anti-corrosion materials as necessary.
- Install all related panels and components.