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Bubbling Sail Panel Issue for Dummies
I personally have not called Classic Industries though.
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No one has successfully repaired this. No matter the sealant, no matter the paint, people that have tried to repair the panel on their car have failed every time. If you read the thread, you'd see that some people have tried multiple times to sand and paint with no luck.
Some people were able to get their car covered under the 6 year, 100,000 mile corrosion protection warranty, and that passed a long time ago at this point since the last of these were made in 2002. GM no longer carries the panel, which is the only way to properly fix the problem. So your option is to go to the junkyard and find an older F-body (like 93-97) with the correct panel (t-top or hardtop), cut it off, and glue it on your car (after you remove the bubbled panel, of course). And that's coming out of your pocket.
- 98's are hit or miss on the bubbling sail panel, some speculate the glue that causes the bubbles was introduced around May in the build cycle while others say different. The concrete way to tell is if you have bubbles in your sail panel (duh). If you have a 98 with no bubbles, don't worry about it. If you do, replace it.
- There is NO way to sand and repaint your current panel to fix this issue. NOTHING WILL FIX IT BUT REMOVING THE OLD PANEL / GLUE AND INSTALLING A NEW OR USED ONE FROM A 93-97 F-BODY. NOTHING. Don't post up "Well what if..." The answer is no. Always no. You can't seal up the panel and repaint, it has to be replaced. End of story.
- Nobody currently makes a replacement panel. Yea, GMPD shows it in stock. It isn't. Don't believe me? Order it and find out the hard way just like everyone else. 6LE is willing to help and start getting the process going on making a replacement, but he is not Santa Claus. He does not work for free. If you want a panel from him, people are going to have to step up and place an order BEFORE he can start producing them. It's just how this business works, it wouldn't be economically feasible to just have him shell out the cash himself (like he has on many other of his products that everyone wanted and then never ordered) only to have everyone stand around and say "Man I wish I could afford to buy one, but I just can't right now....." If you want a replacement panel, 6LE is the most promising candidate to make one. Speak with him and help him get the ball rolling.
- THERE WAS NO RECALL ON THE SAIL PANEL. NONE. It was a TSB (Technical Service Bulletin) and if the warranty is expired then GM WILL NOT fix this. A TSB states:
TSBs are "Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty". This means if the vehicle is within it's warranty period, repair as outlined by the TSB is paid for by the manufacturer. If the vehicle is out of warranty, the customer is responsible for the repairs.
from GM. They'll nod and give you a sympathetic frown while listening to you complain about the issue, but they won't fix it for you. It is stated quite clearly that "If the vehicle is out of warranty, the customer is responsible for the repairs." That means you're stuck footing the bill. So, I e-mailed them and here's their response:
Though, if an option doesn't come around, junkyard hunting will be my summer project, the adhesive will be softer to cut through in the warmer months.
So, I e-mailed them and here's their response:
So...anyone who still wants to slap down 1k plus for Classic Industries' panel instead of probably paying less to 6LE, be my guest.
Though, if an option doesn't come around, junkyard hunting will be my summer project, the adhesive will be softer to cut through in the warmer months.










