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dmhenderson 05-29-2013 02:05 PM

Coworker has a 2004 accord in decent shape - needs help, figured I'd ask you guys
 
So anyway, she has this old accord and it's starting to show its age. The usual road rash, a couple small dents here and there.

It has two "major" cosmetic issues:
1) her front bumper is cracked and will need to be replaced.
2) She has a rust spot on the hood underneath the paint.

Poked around on ebay and couldn't find a used front bumper. Are there any junkyards you guys use for this sort of thing? There have to be thousands of available parts for that thing. There were so freaking many on the road...

She wants to get it "repainted" but doesn't want to pay much. Are there any *passable* spray shops that aren't going to do a terrible job? I mean I know to do it right she's looking at 3k or so but let's assume she doesn't mind the fact that the underside of the hood won't match the exterior.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:11 PM

It may be heresy, but MAACO doesn't do a terrible job if you do all the sanding and prep work beforehand.

dP3NGU1N 05-29-2013 02:14 PM

If she has any friends who are willing to prep the hood for paint it knocks down the cost considerably. Most of the cost of paint shops goes to prep - painting is easy. Sanding is 90% of the work but make sure you have people who actually know how to sand (yes, there is a right and a wrong way to do it).

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:15 PM

As far as the bumper, why not try a local ricer forum? Find someone who's put some godawful body kit on their car and buy the bumper?

dmhenderson 05-29-2013 02:17 PM

That's a brilliant idea re: ricer forum.

I think Maaco will be fine for her purposes. The car will likely not last another 2 years to see the paint start flaking anyway. My concern is exactly what you hit on though - that rust spot needs to be sanded down along with the other chips that go all the way through to the metal. I'm afraid Maaco would just paint over it because lol maaco.

Z Stig 05-29-2013 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2338125)
As far as the bumper, why not try a local ricer forum? Find someone who's put some godawful body kit on their car and buy the bumper?

Speaking of bumpers: I'm looking for a Black Cherry front bumper for my 2010 Z (Non-NISMO). I don't care if you put some godawful body kit on your Z or not... Please PM me if you know of one.

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2338133)
I'm afraid Maaco would just paint over it because lol maaco.

They would. That's why you have to bring it to them sanded and prepped.

Z Stig 05-29-2013 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2338109)
So anyway, she has this old accord and it's starting to show its age. The usual road rash, a couple small dents here and there.

It has two "major" cosmetic issues:
1) her front bumper is cracked and will need to be replaced.
2) She has a rust spot on the hood underneath the paint.

Poked around on ebay and couldn't find a used front bumper. Are there any junkyards you guys use for this sort of thing? There have to be thousands of available parts for that thing. There were so freaking many on the road...

She wants to get it "repainted" but doesn't want to pay much. Are there any *passable* spray shops that aren't going to do a terrible job? I mean I know to do it right she's looking at 3k or so but let's assume she doesn't mind the fact that the underside of the hood won't match the exterior.

Any suggestions would be helpful.

When I had a work car that we needed some parts for and did not want to spend for new ones (1900s Crown Vic), we went to Brandywine Auto Parts · (301) 249-3200 104 Crain Hwy · Upper Marlboro, MD. We were pleased with the part and I believe we called them with what we wanted and they had retrieved the part for a small fee. Otherwise, I think you can bring your own tools and retrieve the part yourself.

eastwest2300 05-29-2013 02:25 PM

I wouldnt bring it to maaco, thats just me..

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:30 PM

For a 10 year old beat up Accord? That's exactly the kind of car MAACO is for.

eastwest2300 05-29-2013 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2338164)
For a 10 year old beat up Accord? That's exactly the kind of car MAACO is for.

yeah I guess you're right, just as long as she doesnt care about a perfect paint job,

dmhenderson 05-29-2013 02:36 PM

One other question - she has an issue with her driver's side window. Very likely the motor but it could just be the regulator.

I took a look at it and it seemed fine but she said sometimes it "just doesn't work" and she has to keep hammering the button to get it to work.

Even I can install a window motor. Any chance it could be something else? Her mechanic wants to charge her a fee to "diagnose" and to add insult to injury, they won't let her source her own parts. I'm afraid if I install a new motor and it turns out to be a short somewhere, she'd end up getting screwed.

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:36 PM

If it works after it gets beat on, it's likely the switch. And she should find a new mechanic.

dmhenderson 05-29-2013 02:38 PM

I agree. I told her to just buy her own parts and have the mechanic do it if she didn't want me to and they said "no sorry".

I wanted to slap the guy through the phone. "Hurrr yes order parts through us so we can charge you some retarded markup"

Chuck33079 05-29-2013 02:40 PM

That's what shops do when a woman calls. Nothing new. Do it for her. Charge her parts+beer money and get it done.


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