Rear Outer Wheelhouse Replacement Sedan
                    
Removal Procedure
Important: The sedan outer rear wheelhouse can be replaced at factory seams. Both
models have a beltline reinforcement that overlaps a portion of the wheelhouses.
   Remove the reinforcement on sedan models according to recommended procedures.
   On coupe models, templates have been developed to ensure proper wheelhouse
   installation on coupe models.
- Remove all related panels
and components including the back glass.
 
- From inside the vehicle, pull back and protect wiring along inner
wheelhouse.
 
- Locate and drill out six welds securing beltline reinforcement
to the quarter inner assembly. Drill through one layer  ONLY.
 
- Locate and drill out welds at factory seams along the perimeter
of the wheelhouse flange.
 
- Remove the damaged wheelhouse panel.
 
Installation Procedure
-  Drill 8 mm (5/16 in)
holes on the service part, every 40 mm (1 1/2 in).
 
- Prepare the mating surfaces.
 
- Apply suitable weld-through primer.
 
- Position the service part and check for proper fit.
 
Important: Outer wheelhouse positioning may require dry-fitting of the quarter
outer panel.
- Clean and prepare welded surfaces.
 
Important: Do not combine paint systems. Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901M-2000 "GM
Approved Refinish Materials" for recommended products. Do not combine
paint systems. Refer  to paint manufacturer's recommendations.
- Apply approved anti-corrosion primer.
 
- Apply sealers and sound deadener materials.
 
- Refinish as necessary.
 
- Install all related panels and components.
 
                            Rear Outer Wheelhouse Replacement Coupe
                    
Removal Procedure
Important: The sedan outer rear wheelhouse can be replaced at factory seams. Both
models have a beltline reinforcement that overlaps a portion of the wheelhouses.
   Remove the reinforcement on sedan models according to recommended procedures.
   On coupe models, templates have been developed to ensure proper wheelhouse
   installation on coupe models.
- Remove all related panels
and components including the back glass.
 
- From inside the vehicle, pull back and protect wiring along inner
wheelhouse.
 
- Locate and drill out six welds securing beltline reinforcement
to the quarter inner assembly. Drill through one layer  ONLY.
 
- Locate and drill out welds at factory seams along the perimeter
of the wheelhouse flange.
 
- Remove the damaged wheelhouse panel.
 
Installation Procedure
-  Drill 8 mm (5/16 in)
holes on the service part, every 40 mm (1 1/2 in).
 
- Prepare the mating surfaces.
 
- Apply suitable weld-through primer.
 
- Position the service part and check for proper fit.
 
Important: Outer wheelhouse positioning may require dry-fitting of the quarter
outer panel.
- Clean and prepare welded surfaces.
 
Important: Do not combine paint systems. Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901M-2000 "GM
Approved Refinish Materials" for recommended products. Do not combine
paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's recommendations.
- Apply approved anti-corrosion primer.
 
- Apply sealers and sound deadener materials.
 
- Refinish as necessary.
 
- Install all related panels and components.