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Let us know how he does it. I'm curious to know if he drills a hole behind the wheel well. I took the cover off to find out that is completely covered with metal.Update: Got a quote today. Guy said it’s tricky but he could prob get it to 90-95%. 4-5 hour job, $450. Gonna go with that prob.
Okay... this was his response.Let us know how he does it. I'm curious to know if he drills a hole behind the wheel well. I took the cover off to find out that is completely covered with metal.
I’ll mention the subwoofer deal. How bad is him drilling a hole? Is it just a faster that way?Don’t make him drill a hole like I said he’s most likely gonna glue pull initially and start using a pdr rod from the trunk. He’s going to need to pull the subwoofer out and he’ll have access.
Yea I thought the same thing but I specifically remember this old guy who parks next to me on a sentry video that tripped over my charge cable and like used my rear quarter panel to break his fall. Otherwise no clue how it happened. No paint damage and haven’t driven the car much at all. It’s weird.Ouch. I don't see how anyone can lean on it hard enough to cause that. Looks like maybe someone dropped an elbow on it on purpose.
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Yea it’s faster but a good pdr specialist would never resort to that option ever. They would drill a hole in the door jam and gain easy access to the dent from there. Then they plug the hole with a plastic plug and will tell you nobody will know and it looks OEM... but you’ll know every time you look at it.I’ll mention the subwoofer deal. How bad is him drilling a hole? Is it just a faster that way?
Right ok. Yea I’ve had somebody due the door drilling before for me. Honestly I don’t really care that much but I’ll suggest the subwoofer route. I’m in south Jersey atm so prob don’t have many options.Yea it’s faster but a good pdr specialist would never resort to that option ever. They would drill a hole in the door jam and gain easy access to the dent from there. Then they plug the hole with a plastic plug and will tell you nobody will know and it looks OEM... but you’ll know every time you look at it.
Dayum! Wow! Just Wow!!! I’ve got to say…..I’ve had PDR do incredible work on my P3D+. But that’s AMAZING work! Incredible. I would have never thought it would turn out that well. Sharpness of the crease and that kind of work is well done. Usually on a crease those guys shake their heads and give up but that’s just shockingly good. Well done.Update: it worked out
Yea he said he surprised himself with this one as he was having some real trouble with it in the beginning. Dude came thru tho.Dayum! Wow! Just Wow!!! I’ve got to say…..I’ve had PDR do incredible work on my P3D+. But that’s AMAZING work! Incredible. I would have never thought it would turn out that well. Sharpness of the crease and that kind of work is well done. Usually on a crease those guys shake their heads and give up but that’s just shockingly good. Well done.
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No doubt!!! Glad it came out so well for you! Enjoy!Yea he said he surprised himself with this one as he was having some real trouble with it in the beginning. Dude came thru tho.