Someone just gave me a 2010 Cobalt with this exact problem. I want to get this done ( I am NOT a body guy, at all ), so I am hoping I can get it done for a few hundred (especially since I literally got the car for free ). The one I got is white, so I hope that it will not look horrible.
Jeremy H. There are cheaper ways to accomplish the look and pass inspection. However it will not be as structurally as sound. Rockers are cheap metal. If you have access to a welder it’s not too crazy hard. The cheap way involves spray foam but I do not recommend it.
@@justthetipgarage5305 My dad was a welder / fabricator for over 30 years. Thing is, the car I got use to be his, but he doesn't want anything to do with it hahaha. I figured they wouldn't be super strong. I would just like it to look better for a couple years ( maybe! ). I can't weld worth a shit. I am honestly not afraid to spend a couple hundred to have someone do the work, I could even give a hand if they wanted. Considering I got the car for 0, I know the complete history of the car and know it's been mechanically maintained top notch, it would be worth it for me. And yes, I have heard absolute horror stories about the spray foam from more than a few people! I am just trying to get a ball park idea of what it would cost. Thanks for the response though! Very much appreciate it!
If you got them cut and ready to weld in I’m sure you could find someone who’d come over and weld them in for a couple hundred. Then you take back over and sand and paint.