Note: The quarter panel outer consists of side outer area and frame door area. The quarter outer area is a conspicuous part of the outer appearance of the vehicle. It is especially important for the body line continuing from door. Therefore, pay particular attention to it when conducting work. This part must be aligned with the rear door, tailgate and other parts.
Warning: Refer to Approved Equipment for Collision Repair Warning in the Preface section.
Warning: Sectioning should be performed only in the recommended areas. Failure to do so may compromise the structural integrity of the vehicle and cause personal injury if the vehicle is in a collision.
The body side outer panel is available either in one piece or in front or rear portions. The front and the rear halves are cut about half way across the rear door opening. You can perform any one of these replacement procedures separately or in any combination, depending upon the extent of damage to the vehicle. Sectioning must take place in specified areas only. Stay away from the door and window opening radius areas. Section only in straight areas of the openings.
Note: Perform sectioning only in the recommended areas of the rocker panel, dog leg, sail panel, and upper roof rail area of the body side panel as necessary.
Note: Avoid areas in the radius corners for the rear header attachment locations. |
• | (a) - The butt joint and the weld backer, located on any straight area along the top of the rear door opening forward of the header panel and rearward of the center pillar radius. Use a 100-mm (4-in) welding backer. |
• | (b) - The overlap and the plug weld joint, located 50 mm (2 in) rearward of the last upper trim attachment slot. This joint will be an overlap. Cut the service port 10 mm (3/8 in) rearward of the same upper trim attachment hole. |
• | (c) - The butt joint and the weld backer, located 75 mm (3 in) down from the lower edge of the square hole on the exterior panel attachment of the top quarter panel. Use a 50-mm (2-in) weld backer. |
Note: Avoid areas in the lower radius corners, at the bottom of the center pillar, and at the bottom of the dogleg in the door opening. |
• | (d) - The butt joint and the weld backer, located on any straight area along the rocker panel between the radii in the door opening. Use a 100-mm (4-in) weld backer. |
Note: Note the number and location of the factory welds for installation of the quarter panel.
Note: Do NOT damage any other panels or reinforcements when cutting at the marked locations.
Note: To allow proper layout and cutting of the service port, review the appropriate sectioning area information in the removal procedure.
Note: If the location of the original plug weld holes can not be determined, space the plug weld holes every 40 mm (1½ in) apart.
Note: The dogleg illustration is shown. The rocker panel section joint is similar.