You're probably looking at around 7hrs worth of body shop labor and paint (maybe 0.3hrs to spray each of the inner edges, 2hrs to paint each fender, and at least 2 hours to R/R the fenders, and maybe .2 to put your new mirror on.) Now thats strictly labor, and at my shop thats $42/hr, not including costs of materials, so maybe tack on another $50 or so at least. Thats honestly a low-ball estimate if you were to good shop, but thats to give you an idea of how someone giving you an estimate will be looking at it.
-- John
i did my mirrors and my corner lights and im planning on doing my own fenders. if i can do it you can do it.
they are so easy mount them your self. just have them spray them and mount everything yourself. you will save so much money for other stuff
I had my replacement fenders painted to match my car for $250. Installing them is a piece of cake, but a little time consuming to get them to line up good. I spent about an hour on each fender when I replaced mine. And replacing the corner light and wiring up and installing the new mirror should be fairly easy to do. Otherwise, you could end up paying around $700 for a body shop to do all the work.
if your car came to me here is what i would do: install new fenders, r&i both doors
paint the front end and both doors, i don`t care how good someone is with color matching or someone using a color scanner to match the color it will never be like factory matched perfect blending is the only way to achieve color match
installing fenders is not hard but if you never did something like that it can be a hard time for ya first thing would remove the bumper remove the fender liners, rocker moldings headlights if i am not mistaken the hood hinges on your car are spot welded to the fenders so remove the hood then the fenders
i make it a habit to make hole bigger on aftermarket sheet metal why??? for the simple reason that aftermarket sheet metal never ever fits right
if you have accsess to a spoon dolly, you will need that to align the new metal to the doors
again it`s not hard but if you never did anything like this before you better off taking it to a shop
can i haz bondo
i said hood hinges not door hinges and i do believe there is a weld holding the hinges to the fender yes there are 2 13mm bolts but i do believe it is also spot welded
but hey what do i know
can i haz bondo
the fenders arent welded to anything on the car the hood hinges just come off with a13mm socket.
You will have the bolts under the hood (including the ones for the hood hinges) then two bolts on each side where the bumper and fender meet. two on the underside of the car and then one that you have to open the door to get to
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the dealer will charge way more then a private shop and the parts are more expensive too.
the dealer price to repair my hit was $1800 inculding parts. the private shops where about $500 less.
the fender is about $250 and about 4 hrs to replace and paint it. the mirror id assume is 1/2 hr labor. if you want the dealer to install the mirror id still use one from the scrapyard there only $10 vs the $105 for the GM dealer part.
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btw the bumper doesnt have to come off either
i did mine, i know what i did
take the hood off, it was damaged too
take the wheel well liners off, take out any bolts you see, and the replace with new fender, pretty easy, took bout an hour with 1 persons help, and an air wrench
oh sorry bout the double post, but........
color matching can be done w/o painting the doors too
my friend backed into may car and killed my hood and left fender
i gave him the paint code and he ordered and painted my parts w/.o the car being there
took my car in and we put the new ones on and you cant tell that they are not stock, cept that they were clean and my car was a lil dirty, but after a wash you cant tell