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Dodge: Body Shop Adviice

  1. #1
    James
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    Body Shop Adviice

    I've got some body damage to my 2002 Dodge Grand Caravan. The damage
    happened outside of insurance coverage (ex-wife, arg!) so now I need to get
    it fixed so I can sell the vehicle.

    I got a quote from the only body shop I've ever delt with. I'm not sure if
    it's a fair quote or not. Any Advice?

    Images of the damage:
    http://www.retlaw.net/IMG_3161.JPG
    http://www.retlaw.net/IMG_3162.JPG

    Quote:
    Body Labor $44/hr
    Paint Labor $44/hr
    Paint Supplies $23/hr

    SIDE LOADING DOOR
    Rpr LT Outer panel 9.5 body 2.0 paint
    Add for Clear Coat 0.8 paint
    R&I LT Uppter molding 0.3 body
    R&I LT Handle 0.4 body
    R&I LT Handle assist taupe 0.3 body
    Rpr SHELL 2.0 body

    SIDE PANEL
    Repl LT Side panel $794 14.5 body 3.5 paint
    Overlap Major Adj, Panel -0.4 paint
    Add for Clear Coat 0.6 paint
    R&I LT Side molding 0.3 body
    Rpr LT Wheelhouse Panel 2.5 body
    Repl Cover car/bag 0.2 body
    Rpr color tint 0.5 body
    Rpr Corrosion Protectant 0.3 paint

    Parts $794
    Body Labor 30.5hrs $1392
    Paint Labor 6.8hrs $299.20
    Paint Supplies 6.8hrs $156.40

    SUBTOTAL $2591.60



  2. #2
    Refinish_King1
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    The problem is:

    Everyone wants to be a "Body Man" Where real body men straighten metal.
    Facsimalies of, replace parts.

    The quarter panel can be repaired by a competent "Body Man" with a minimum
    of plastic filler, with less chance of squeaks, ratles and no telltale signs
    of parts replacement, which detract from resale value.

    Not to detract from your current shop, some think that they are: "Too busy"
    to do the metal work, when in fact, the metal repair is more profitable, and
    there is a lesser chance of diminished value, plus saving the customer who
    hasn't sufficient insurance coverage some money.

    Depending on which state you live in, I could do the repair, offer a
    lifetime warranty and give you pictures of the progressive repair, showing
    the metal straightening process and the minimal amount of filler required to
    do the final finishing job. Replacing the panel also requires the use of
    fillers!

    Refinish King


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  3. #3
    GUNBUNNY31
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    I would say that is very fair.
    Every thing looks in order to me. Automotive paint is very expensive,
    and hegoing to repair a door rather than replace or skin it.
    If it were me, I'd go for it.

  4. #4
    Bill
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    Your numbers don't jive. The total I get is 1847.60. Which based on my
    experience over the last couple of years is a fair price for the
    damage. All of these guys work with the flat rate book these days,
    which will make any reputable shop competitive with one another. Make
    sure he knows you are taking this out of your pocket and ask if he can
    do better for cash rather than a card.

    As an example I had a surface crease in two of the doors on my
    Intrepid in the lower panel and a small inch tear in the side of the
    front facia and they wanted $1300 here on Long Island in NY.

    Good luck.

    Bill

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    Refinish_King1
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    You forgot to add in the line item:

    $764.00 Side panel.

    Refinish King


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  6. #6
    James
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    The shop manager talked about repairing rather then replacing the rear
    quarter panel, since I told him I was paying for it myself and we have a
    mutual friend. He was sure he could repair the door, but unsure about the
    quarter panel. So he got one of his metal guys who looked at it. He was
    worried that he wouldn't be able to get the crease at the flair near the
    wheel to look right.

    Any comments on that?

    I'm in the Portland Oregon Metro area if anyone has any sujestions for good
    shops around here.

    Thanks for the info so far!
    -James


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  7. #7
    Refinish_King1
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    Re: Body Shop Adviice

    For a good metal man:

    A piece of cake!

    The trick is the last in, the first out, then shrinking without heat.

    Refinish King


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