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Front Fender Dented!! Possible DIY, or shop in SE MI?
Hey all, Some Wonderful person figured it was okay to swing thier door open & leave me a gift of a dent on the front drivers side fender. Unfortunatly, they were not kind enough to leave a card with this gift... Needless to say, I am quite unhappy about the situation... I have a Very low tolrenace for inconsiderate people. Can't believe it only took about 4 months of ownership before someone had to do something stupid. :mad: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...ys/rlwhore.gif
I have been searching while I have been out of town all week, and haven't found much info on this. My problem is that at the dent, the fold underneth is slightly bent... If I pull the front tire, what are my chances of being able to get it straightened out? It was obviously hit pretty solid, as I have to fix a bit of paint as well. If this isn't something that I can take care of myself, does anyone know of someplace in or around Oakland county to have this looked at? ALso, any idea on approx fost of repair? Thanks in advance for any info! |
You can look for a paintless dent repair shop, or you can unbolt the front fender and pound back the dent from the backside of the fender. The front fenders are bolted on.
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The first person I'd have look at it is a paintless dent removal guy (or gal). They've done some amazing work for me.
Even if you have to touch up some paint, it can be tough to match just one fender. Doug |
I'm amazed what a friend who does paintless dent repair can do. He loves tackling jobs other guys say can't be done.
He made a football-sized dent in my truck's door disappear. |
Show pics of the dent.
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Milt - I will snap a few pictures tomorrow when I get home. Prob should have waited to post, but I've been thinking about it all week... Figured someone may have some ideas. :) |
Here are a couple pics. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1237589799.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1237589826.jpg |
That crease is going to make it a little more difficult.
You could join autobody101 forum or the auto body forum here and go step by step. p.s. let us know in this thread if you do. I love to watch. |
Good pull the wheel off tomorrow & see what we can do. Hopefully someone will have some pointers. I will check out the other forum & see what I can dig up... Thanks!
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Unfortunately, that's not a paintless dent removal job. Unless you have experience, get a pro to take care of that. I'm thinking $300 - $500 done right.
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That's not just a simple oops dent, that's criminal. :mad:
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go to a breaker yard and see if they have a nice condition black match fender and see if you can just do a swap.
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Pretty sweet looking bug. I agree with the above it looks like about a three hundred dollar deal,
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Just the thought of the person doing this makes me a bit sick. They had to have noticed... |
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Feeling your mad, brother. |
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That's no inadvertant door opening....either the guy/gal was pissed at you or it was something other than a door. That dent took some force behind it. I agree that this is no dent removal project....this is going to require body work and a repaint of that area.
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Kevin, seeing that really pisses me off and it isn't even my car! :mad: This is an example of why my car never sees a parking lot!
I use Sports Car Collision in Ferndale for my paint work but I know it's a ways from White Lake. |
I've seen a dent guy fix something worst than that on a BMW. You have the cracked and flaked paint issue, but you should be able to touch it up and then sand down the touch up paint level with the native paint.
Google your area for dent removal guys. |
Tab Tanner in Findlay, OH (Autobahn Garage) knows a great "painless dent" guy and he took a huge dent out of my rear fender last spring that several other guys told me was "impossible". It's definitely worth the 75 mile drive to Tab's shop!
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I also recommend you take the drive to check out the paint-less guy. Wonderful results for me 2 times. If good, they can perform magic. Now, on the cretin who maliciously did that to your car, always assume they are out here so park in the lot hinterlands. It's more walking to destination but peace of mind. Good luck.
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How can this be paint-less dent repair when the paint is missing.
That fold will not lay flat without some filler or metalworking. |
Busted
Yesterday I was having lunch with my friend AJ. A chance for him and I to chat, and for my '84 911 and his '92 964 America Roadster to catch up. As we were leaving, we noticed a lady "attempting" to pull into a nearby parking spot and, being the protective car owners we are, felt that she was cutting it much too close to the 2009 BMW 335i she was parking next to. Shure as frakking sheep, she scuffed the BMW on the right rear bumper. We were sick to our stomachs, and hung around for a couple of minutes, hoping that the owner of the 335i would show up. Low and behold, he arrives. We called him over and told him the story. At first he didn't believe it, but when he saw the scuff...oh boy! The lady immediately denied it saying it wasn't her, but we pointed out that it was green paint, the same color as her car and that, of course, we saw the whole thing. And by the grace of God, a Hillsborough County Sheriff was just about to leave, so the owner of the BMW called him over to calm things down a little. I felt bad for the lady, but my friend and I both feel that we did the right thing. The BMW owner could have driven away none the wiser, only to find a $500 deductible stuck to his right rear bumper by no fault on his part.
You know, we're like crime fighters! I guess you could call us The Dr. Manhattan Twins, without the intelligence, blue skin, buff bods, and the massive "drive shaft". |
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