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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Halifax, W.Yorks
Posts: 3
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I recently bought a 206 sw, but did not notice a bit of damage on the passenger sideskirt.
What seems to have happened is that previous owner jacked the car up, but missed the jacking point. The metal then buckled, and the jack has pushed the sideskirt up. There appear to be no splits in the metal as at creased at the curved visible lip. Does anyone know if its possible to replace the skirt, and if so, how? It seems that the skirt and rear wing are all one piece, whih could be an issue. Any advice would be much appreciated. Cheers
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Northants
Posts: 2,312
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It's a pro bodyshop job to replace the sill (I assume that's what's damaged if it's metal). However, if there are no splits or cracks, and everything it still lined up properly then it could be filled and refinished for much less.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Halifax, W.Yorks
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Thanks Chopper.
Thought it might be a pro job to fix, as it needs pulling back in to shape, and as its an all in one, its not as simple as switching an old sill for a new one.
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