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370Z owners I need your help! I got hit and body shop says gaps are normal.
Over the weekend a lady decided to mistake her gas for her brake. Took down my garage door and ended up hitting the back of my car. =(.
The impact was pretty hard as it pushed my car about 3-4 feet forward pinning it against some stuff in my garage, like my Rhino ramps ect. The damage was mainly to my passenger corner of my rear bumper, broke my passenger taillight and it looks like my hatch is a little tweaked since the lines don't line up anymore. Well I dropped off my car at one of the most reputable shop in my city. After they looked over the car, they said that those gaps on my hatch was probably unequal before and that's how the car comes from the factory. So now I'm kinda stuck, am I really going crazy and those gaps really aren't perfect from the factory and larger on one side? Basically here is the problem, the gap where the hatch meets the roof on my passenger side is twice as big as the gap on driver side. I can put two keys laying side by side in the gap on the passenger side but I can barely fit 1 key in the driver side gap. Any 370Z owners can you guys go analyze the gaps on the hatch of your car, mainly the ones where the hatch meets the roof. Are your gaps perfect on both side or is one side larger than the other? Also the gap that runs along the hatch and 1/4 panel when the hatch is closed is larger on the passenger side vs. driver side. Any help or pictures would be immensely appreciated! Thanks guys. |
the gaps are the same size on my car on both sides. Did the lady drive into your house basically? did she run? WTF?! i must hear more of this!
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Please post pictures. I manage a body shop and can help you if I can see what you are talking about.
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If you are talking about the gap from the roof, the gap on one side of my hatch is slightly larger than the one on the other side. The hatch appears to line up perfectly and the SIDE gaps are identical in width. I've never had an accident. Hope this helps. :tiphat:
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post a pict of yours with arrows pointing it out, and im sure we'll be happy to match ur pictures to show you how ours are like. exact same spot sorta thing. it'll give u a good ref point.
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i remember someone having the same issue as yours except he didnt have an accident. his was like that out of factory.
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Okay here are the pics.
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...o/IMAG0229.jpg http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...o/IMAG0244.jpg http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...o/IMAG0254.jpg http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...o/IMAG0250.jpg The car that caused it all.. http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...o/IMAG0227.jpg These are the gaps I need you guys to help me check. http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...nismo-370z.jpg |
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uhh..maybe if you dont mind taking a pic of the gap on your car so we can compare? lol
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Download the Service Manual that can be found on the forum and refer to the Body Repair section. A proper body shop will utilize the alignment points and then after doing so adjust the hatch for the gap figments. To simply eyeball the gaps is not very wise on their part.
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Another Honda destroying a Z....
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i would of gone insane if she hit my Z then was more worried bout her car.:mad:
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