Doorskin Replacement
Mopar Muscle|April 2018

IT’S A COMMON RUST AND DAMAGE AREA, BUT IT’S ALSO ONE OF THE EASIER WELDED-ON BODY PARTS TO REHAB. HERE’S HOW TO DO IT!

Mark Ehlen
Doorskin Replacement

Unibody cars are an interesting piece of engineering. As most of you know, rather than attaching the various body components to a separate rigid frame, the individual body parts are welded together in such a way as to form a solid integrated structure that saves weight and still provides the needed strength. Even the “framerails” in a unibody are not really frames in the conventional sense, but simply heavier-gauge body parts used to reinforce high-stress areas.

This story is from the April 2018 edition of Mopar Muscle.

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