NOTE: Eric the Car Guy, the viewers need to know that the rocker panel trim will ONLY come off one way,...it has to be slide (forward) towards the front end of the car. When sliding it towards the rear it will not disengaged. Also wanted to Thank You for ALL your video series on auto repairs, it has saved me a ton of money over the last 8 years especially with my 2000 Honda Accord coupe.
When I need to work on my 99 F150 pickup or my 98 Honda Accord Ex sedan or for any vehicle I look for Eric the Car guy on youtube. I've had great results so far and your step by step definitely helps me a novice mechanic.
I definitely love your videos! Very useful for me fixing my Honda. I have done lots of my own work and even helped my husband who is an anti mechanic lmao Well I also grew up with cars in my yard daily being fixed so my love started years ago........ Thanks Eric ur awesome
I forgot... The reason I was looking at fender videos is my car door slightly overlapse my fender. Idk how this happened or what to do besides removing the fender and tightening up the door. I can barely open the door cuz of this issue. Please help!
Great video thanks! SOOOO much more work than I had expected by a long shot. Lol! I think I'm going to pull the dents out the best I can whilst leaving the fender attached. Save me, give or take, a weekend worth of work😂 (given that it would be my first time doing this specific job)
Hello Junior, Our price list is available online (www.pullapart.com/auto-parts/parts-pricing/). Also, we offer flat pricing - which means each specific part has the same price, regardless of the make, model or year of the car in which you find it. So, for ex. this would apply to the Honda fender in the video or a Mercedes Benz fender. Hope that helps. Thank you!
NOTE:
Eric the Car Guy, the viewers need to know that the rocker panel trim will ONLY come off one way,...it has to be slide (forward) towards the front end of the car.
When sliding it towards the rear it will not disengaged.
Also wanted to Thank You for ALL your video series on auto repairs, it has saved me a ton of money over the last 8 years especially with my 2000 Honda Accord coupe.
You have helped me... change my front bumper, the hood of my car and soon, my side fender and headlight. THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!
When I need to work on my 99 F150 pickup or my 98 Honda Accord Ex sedan or for any vehicle I look for Eric the Car guy on youtube. I've had great results so far and your step by step definitely helps me a novice mechanic.
Looking forward to doing this. (passenger side) thanks for the great video!
best informing video ever. straight. to the point. efficient video
I definitely love your videos! Very useful for me fixing my Honda. I have done lots of my own work and even helped my husband who is an anti mechanic lmao Well I also grew up with cars in my yard daily being fixed so my love started years ago........ Thanks Eric ur awesome
I forgot... The reason I was looking at fender videos is my car door slightly overlapse my fender. Idk how this happened or what to do besides removing the fender and tightening up the door. I can barely open the door cuz of this issue. Please help!
I have my Accord SE coupe and want to fix her up so thanks this is badass 😁
Great video thanks! SOOOO much more work than I had expected by a long shot. Lol! I think I'm going to pull the dents out the best I can whilst leaving the fender attached. Save me, give or take, a weekend worth of work😂 (given that it would be my first time doing this specific job)
Nice video but the one part I needed help with was getting the rocker panel off 😂
Hi Eric 👋
Thanks Bro 👍
Thanks the fender was like 35 bucks too👍🏻
Thanks
excellent post. Thanks
Do the bumper and headlight really need to come off
Need to have the number removal since that’s part of it
what’s the fender made out of?
Will this process work with a 2007 accord?
What would this fender cost me at a pull a part?
Hello Junior,
Our price list is available online (www.pullapart.com/auto-parts/parts-pricing/). Also, we offer flat pricing - which means each specific part has the same price, regardless of the make, model or year of the car in which you find it. So, for ex. this would apply to the Honda fender in the video or a Mercedes Benz fender. Hope that helps.
Thank you!
I’m just gonna drill a hole in my new fender to reinstall it 😁😂😂😂fuck it , it’s a 98’ Accord 😊
Or u can jack it up using a jack!
Sheesh , way too much stuff
Drill a hole