Removal Procedure
Important: Although full replacement of the rear outer wheelhouse can be performed,
sectioning procedures have been developed for use when damage permits.
- Remove all of the related panels and components including the
quarter panel.
 
- Visually inspect and restore as much of the damage as possible.
 
- Remove the following materials as necessary:
 
| •  | The anti-corrosion materials | 
 
- After removing the quarter panel, locate, mark and drill out the
welds attaching the reinforcement panel (1) to the outer wheelhouse and the
 quarter panel.
 
- Apply a strip of 25 mm
(1 in) masking tape along the horizontal surface of the bend in the
    wheelhouse (2).
 
- Cut along the outboard side of the masking tape to create a 25 mm
(1 in) flange (2).
 
- Remove the damaged section of the wheelhouse (3).
 
Installation Procedure
- Cut the wheelhouse service
part (1) along the corner of the bend (2).
 
- Remove and discard the unused section of the wheelhouse.
 
- One the service part, drill 8 mm (5/16 in) plug
weld holes every 40 mm (1½  in) along the cut.
 
- Prepare mating surfaces
and position the service part (1).
 
- Check for proper fit and plug weld accordingly (2). Take care
not to warp or distort the metal.
 
- Repair or replace the outer wheelhouse reinforcement as necessary.
 
- Position the reinforcement panel as noted from the original panel
location.
 
- Plug weld accordingly.
 
- Clean and prepare welded surfaces.
 
Important: Prior to refinishing, refer to GM 4901MD-99 Refinish Manual for
recommended products. Do not combine paint systems. Refer to paint manufacturer's
   recommendations.
- Prime with 2-part catalyzed primer.
 
- Apply the sealers and the anti-corrosion materials as necessary.
 
- Install all of the related panels and components.