Author Topic: How do I replace my A-pillars without damaging the lower cowl panel?  (Read 1452 times)

Offline 383WSS

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Hey all,

Sorry if this message was meant to be somewhere else but I looked and this seemed to be the best place.

I'm replacing my upper cowl and passenger side pillar due to rust. Problem is, after I removed the upper cowl panel, I realized the A pillar slips under the lower cowl panel, which I don't need to replace and doesn't have rust damage. it seems the existing A pillar may have even rusted under the lower cowl panel. I'm assuming I have to carefully brake the spot welds on the lower panel to access the a pillar and slip in a new one? or should I just chop it at the line and butt-weld in the new A pillar? than I'm not entirely sure the rust will not spread to the new pillar.

or am I missing something is it easier than I'm making it out to seem. Kindly help. I'll post pics on my cars resto page.

Mario




Offline dodj

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Re: How do I replace my A-pillars without damaging the lower cowl panel?
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2015 - 09:05:58 AM »
I don't have any good bodywork advice for you, but I would suggest posting this in 'The Body Shop' section. :2cents:
Scott
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Offline manycj

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Re: How do I replace my A-pillars without damaging the lower cowl panel?
« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2015 - 01:17:35 PM »
You have a few spot welds to drill out and a bead weld to grind, but overall it's no big deal at all.  Take a look at my resto page here:

C:\Users\manyc\Documents\homepage\PantherPink\page7\FM3_7.htm

I have better pics if you need them.

Offline calicuda70

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Re: How do I replace my A-pillars without damaging the lower cowl panel?
« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2015 - 04:35:28 PM »
do your best to cut all the spot welds out and usa a hammer and chisel to knock them loose.

james
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