03 Yukon cut/smashed passenger rear quarter panel.

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Summajet

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I have been towing trailers since I was 17. Unfortunately I was towing my 5x8 utility trailer and when backing up I managed to jack knife the lip of the trailer onto my rear quarter panel. I watched some you tube videos for cutting removing and installing a replacement panel.
Has anyone done this and has any tips.
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There looks to be a crease in ir, which means you can't go paintless dent repair. Most of it you could push out with an inner tube and some air.
 

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I’d try and pull it out best you can and maybe clean up and seal the gash then some body filler and paint, before I tried to cut out that section and welded a new piece in. Just my 2¢.
 

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I’d try and pull it out best you can and maybe clean up and seal the gash then some body filler and paint, before I tried to cut out that section and welded a new piece in. Just my 2¢.
I was thinking the same thing
 

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I don't know where you are located, but it will likely be easier to pull it out on a really hot day.
 
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