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dennij



Member Since: 24 Feb 2019
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Buckingham Blue
Are there any "proper" body shops about anymore

I had an issue with some supermarket junkie deciding that my Freelander 2 would be a good thing to swing into when turning into a parking space which left a small dent just beneath the rear light and a nasty scratch on the bumper. Obviously I didn't want to leave it looking like this and took it to a couple of body shops to get an estimate for the repairs. Whilst getting quotes I asked if they could sort out the rust that was beginning to show on the rear wheel arch lip (seems to be a Land Rover feature).
Not one would give me any promise they could carry out an effective repair. They all stated that they could apply some rust converting agent but couldn't guarantee it wouldn't come back within 6 months. Now my FFRR has a single small bubble just above the rear bumper (can just feel it but is very difficult to see) and there is a very light spotting of rust on the arch lip. Now I would like this to be looked at and repaired, ideally lasting a few years not months. Having looked at what others have found once they have removed the arch liner, I suspect that I too will have a bit more work needed than just the little bubble flatted and treated. When I watch Car SOS they cut the rot out where necessary and treat the lighter stuff with a rust converter, why do body shops not want to do this? I appreciate it may require some fabrication but isn't that what panel beaters and they used to be called did?
If anyone has any recommendations for a decent body shop in North Cumbria I'd appreciate some details, ideally if you have had work done or know someone that has and are happy with the work carried out.

Post #535646 27th Nov 2019 4:46pm
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mercs600



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Currently having my inner and outer sills and rear arches replaced by a welder in Beverley - comes highly recommended and excellent reviews on Facebook. He's not a 'paintman' though . Will give you his details if you want them. He's fabricating all the panels as they are not available as replacement parts - Land Rover will supply the complete vehicle side for around £2 k !!!!

Post #535657 27th Nov 2019 5:44pm
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dennij



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I would be interested in your view once you get your vehicle back

Post #535704 28th Nov 2019 7:54am
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mercs600



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No problem , he is replacing my sills and rear inner arches at the moment. Hes also from Cumbria Smile I have attached some photos of what was underneath all the side trims on another thread !

Post #535730 28th Nov 2019 1:37pm
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dennij



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 V8 Buckingham Blue

That's pretty intensive rust you have there but not impossible to resolve. Glad you have managed to find someone willing to tackle the job. Not sure mine would be as involved but you never really know until you start digging

Post #535732 28th Nov 2019 1:39pm
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