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Panda Bear 11-22-2013 08:43 AM

De-badge Process?
 
I've been doing some research into the process and it seems as though most people upon de-badging the trunk, are using a fiber glass resin on the back side of the whole and then filling the hole it self with a dab of bondo then sanding that down. Anybody confirm this?

Also going to be grinding out some rust that is developing under my 3rd brake light. Kind of want to take care of all of this in one go around so I can avoid having to prime the trunk multiple days.

Thoughts or help?

pdxhak 11-26-2013 04:09 PM

Get all the work done at the same time so the trunk only has to be painted one time. If you are going to fill the holes then do it right and have them welded shut.

Panda Bear 11-30-2013 08:03 AM

Welded shut is actually much better sounding than the other way..cool deal I'll go that route then! Thanks!

Carbon8 11-30-2013 08:37 AM

Make sure you have someone who knows what they are doing do the welding, nothing worse than some idiot warping the entire area while they fill in the holes.

Chrishoky 11-30-2013 03:30 PM

I did this myself. Its not an easy process and a body shop will charge you upwords of about $1200 for body work and paint. Just wanted to let you know what you getting yourself into. My car had a trunk with a wing, so i removed the wing, welded the holes shut, bondo'd the remaining gaps, sanded, primed, painted, cleared. Its a lot of work. If you can do any of it yourself I would recommend it. I would have the trunk welded by an experienced welder, but the rest of the body work can easily be done yourself. Then take it to a professional painter.

EricB 12-02-2013 12:18 AM

might be cheaper to buy a used well fitting CF trunk without holes and paint over it.

just a thought.

Matrx8 12-02-2013 03:03 AM

The key there is well fitting. Good luck with that.

EricB 12-05-2013 07:16 PM

some fit better than others.

buy a used one so you can see the fitment pictures and also CF loses its value when being re-sold.. not to mention the more faded/chipped/peeling the better since you will be painting over it anyway.

Panda Bear 01-09-2014 02:12 PM

I have a bodyshop attached to my dealership and I'm close with the techs and such so I am going to be starting the process in a few weeks as far as de-badge. I'll post up some before and afters.

logalinipoo 01-09-2014 05:46 PM

I'd just have it braized not welded. Welding aluminum is difficult and requires really good prep work. Then you will have a lot more heat issues. A good braize takes a lot less heat and will be just as good. You also won't have to remove as much paint.


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