Ouch! banged up the car
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Ouch! banged up the car
Was an idiot, and knicked a bumper parking the car. Here is the aftermath of my stupidity.
I'm planning on removing the clearbra piece and replacing it with a new one, and hopefully PDR will be able to remove the dent, since I don't think I can afford to pay to have the body shop repair and repaint the entire quarter panel. So i'll have to live with the results after the PDR. Do you guys think they will be able to repair it at least to 85% of the original? I would be happy with that much, and I'll just try to ignore the damage, but let me know if you guys think its fixable, or at least mostly fixable.
Another thing, should I remove the inner panels to make it easier for them to work? If so, how do I go about removing that inner panel? Do yo have to remove the rear seats etc first?
I'm planning on removing the clearbra piece and replacing it with a new one, and hopefully PDR will be able to remove the dent, since I don't think I can afford to pay to have the body shop repair and repaint the entire quarter panel. So i'll have to live with the results after the PDR. Do you guys think they will be able to repair it at least to 85% of the original? I would be happy with that much, and I'll just try to ignore the damage, but let me know if you guys think its fixable, or at least mostly fixable.
Another thing, should I remove the inner panels to make it easier for them to work? If so, how do I go about removing that inner panel? Do yo have to remove the rear seats etc first?
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Those wide quarters can take some getting used to. I hit mine on the same fender, just at the top.
Shouldn't be too bad to repair at all. My dent creased the edge of the wheelwell even further than that, and I can't tell now. And I've got IP as well. I was prepared to replace the entire panel if needed.
Shouldn't be too bad to repair at all. My dent creased the edge of the wheelwell even further than that, and I can't tell now. And I've got IP as well. I was prepared to replace the entire panel if needed.
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