Description
new reproduction of the original.
Lh= driver side
applications:
1955 Chevy Bel Air Convertible
The rear wheel openings on your vehicle are constantly sprayed with salt and road debris as you drive. It’s only a matter of time before the mix of water, salt, and mud causes corrosion to form. Before you know it, you see the dreaded paint bubbles starting to form around the lip of the wheel arch, by this time the outer wheelhouse may already be compromised. If paint is already falling off, and you’re able to poke your finger through the side of your vehicle, you will need not just need the bedside patch panel but the you most likely the outer wheelhouse as well.
All of our outer wheelhouse panels are constructed of heavy gauge stamped steel that meets or exceeds the thickness of the original body panel that it’s replacing. The stamping process starts with a 3D scan of an OEM part, which means that these aftermarket panels will be an exact match to the original part’s shape. Since the panels are an exact match, the old panel will need to be cut out so that the new one can be welded in its place.
Each panel has an EDP coating for additional corrosion protection. The e-coating leaves a black finish that can be scuffed and painted over. For best finishing results we recommend scuffing the e-coat, priming, and then top coating with an automotive grade paint.
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