I think that I found out WHY I've got a gap between the top part of the passenger headlight assembly unit and the front pointed part of the front fender. My car was hit on the front bumper and I got it fixed at a small local bodyshop who doesn't have any state of the art measuring equipment. They fixed my car, but when I got my car back, there was a 3" inch to 4" inch long and a 1/4 to a 1/2 centimeter wide gap between the passenger side headlight assembly unit and the front pointed part of the front right fender. The bodyshop made out like they didn't know what caused the gap. I just found out that the front rail might be pushed down a bit causing the headlight to have a gap with the front fender. If it's not the front rail that's causing the gap, then it might be the core support. The front rail and/or the core support might need to get straightened out to correct the gap problem.
I need to find out how much this will cost and to find out whether or not any paint work will be required to do this type of repair? I know that the front bumper will need to be taken off my Mustang to do the repair, but what else is involved? How much do you think that it will cost to straighten out the front rail/core support and to put the front bumper back together again? I am hoping that I can get all of this repair work done at a Maaco for under $300. What do you think?
I need someone in here to take pictures of the front rails and of the core support on their Mustang and post the pictures in here for me. I would like to know exactly what they look like.
I have a 2002 Mustang V6. It's the V6 which has this problem.
I need to find out how much this will cost and to find out whether or not any paint work will be required to do this type of repair? I know that the front bumper will need to be taken off my Mustang to do the repair, but what else is involved? How much do you think that it will cost to straighten out the front rail/core support and to put the front bumper back together again? I am hoping that I can get all of this repair work done at a Maaco for under $300. What do you think?
I need someone in here to take pictures of the front rails and of the core support on their Mustang and post the pictures in here for me. I would like to know exactly what they look like.
I have a 2002 Mustang V6. It's the V6 which has this problem.