Rear frame member
| Rear frame member | 
| To remove | 
| 1. | 
        If necessary, depending upon the damage, remove the rear bumper abutment and the rear floor.
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| 2. | 
        Cut the frame member as indicated by the marks. Do not cut further forwards than illustrated. The upper illustration refers to the right-hand side and the lower illustration to the left-hand side.
         
        
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| 3. | 
        Drill out the spot welds.
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| 4. | 
        Tap out and lift away the part. Straighten any deformed metal.
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| To fit | 
| 1. | 
        Cut the replacement panel so that it fits against the existing frame member of the body.
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| 2. | 
        Fit the replacement panel in place and secure with welding clamps.
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| 3. | 
        Use the alignment jig's measuring system to position the replacement panel exactly.
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| 4. | 
        Grind all surfaces that are to be welded.
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| 5. | 
        Apply welding primer to all surfaces that are to be plug or spot welded.
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| 6. | 
        Weld the part in place.
         
        
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| 7. | 
        Grind the welds.
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| 8. | 
        Where appropriate refit the rear floor and bumper abutment.
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| 9. | 
        Wash away surplus welding primer. Welding primer reduces the adhesion of paint, filler and sealant.
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| 10. | 
        Apply primer to all bare metal surfaces.
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| 11. | 
        Seal joints and seams with sealant.
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| 12. | 
        Apply PVC replacement to the underside of the floor.
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| 13. | 
        Apply a thin film of corrosion inhibitor inside frame members and cavities after painting.
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