Rear Body Load flare fell off... hit deer
Hello,
My first post...I hit a deer last fall or the deer hit me,,,anyway the body load flare flew right off the H3 and slide along the pavement and scratched it up!
I need info on installing the rear Body load flare...here what it looks like: nuumber (24) in picture link:
N1 FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(2ND DES); N1 FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(EXC (B74)); N1(06) FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(EXC (B74));. Fits: Hummer H3 SUV | Nalley Buick GMC Brunswick
I repainted it and its ready to go back on...anyone have a service manual that can send instructions in PDF format?
email me please..
Thanks in advance
My first post...I hit a deer last fall or the deer hit me,,,anyway the body load flare flew right off the H3 and slide along the pavement and scratched it up!
I need info on installing the rear Body load flare...here what it looks like: nuumber (24) in picture link:
N1 FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(2ND DES); N1 FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(EXC (B74)); N1(06) FLARE/REAR WHEEL OPENING-LH(EXC (B74));. Fits: Hummer H3 SUV | Nalley Buick GMC Brunswick
I repainted it and its ready to go back on...anyone have a service manual that can send instructions in PDF format?
email me please..
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the attachment Wil.
..See attached pictures before and after
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I painted it with a Harbor Freight $9.00 touch up gun...http://www.harborfreight.com/adjusta...gun-92126.html
You don't need an expensive paint gun....just pay attention to the brand of chemicals (i used PPG) and the insructions (flash times and mixing ratios)
..See attached pictures before and after
...I painted it with a Harbor Freight $9.00 touch up gun...http://www.harborfreight.com/adjusta...gun-92126.html
You don't need an expensive paint gun....just pay attention to the brand of chemicals (i used PPG) and the insructions (flash times and mixing ratios)
Last edited by jimdi4; Dec 31, 2012 at 09:29 AM.
That looks really good. If I had more courage, I might just try that with my front passenger flare. It's got some deeps scratches tho, so it might need a bit of bondo before it gets painted.
Grats on getting your truck back to looking good on the cheap.
Grats on getting your truck back to looking good on the cheap.

Jim you did a great job on that paint, it looks factory. You're right, prep and technique go a long way. Thanks for sharing your pics.



,,,will do later...here's some photos in primer PPG High build 36...