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  • Fixing DENTS!?!?!

    She's got a few dents and dings here and there, I understand what needs to be done but what has worked for you all? Thanks, I don't know whether to invest in any sort of 'puller.'

    -JD

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    Depends on where they are , You might be able to take interior panels out and push them out , if it did not crease the metal .

    The one I have above the rear tire , if I hit above the body contour , I can pop it back out .
    If it is too bad ,you are prolly talking pulling it and some bondo to patch a small hole .
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    • #3
      PLUNGER!!! No joke, get er wet and pull em out!! Worked great for me.
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      • #4
        Body filler and sandpaper is your friend. Like packrat said it all depends where they are located on the ca and how small/big they are. My passenger side Quarter panel is caved in, I'm actually going to take a dremel cutoff wheel to the junkyard the next time I go and section out a good piece.
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