First Dent :((( Paintless Dent Repair for Aluminium??
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First Dent :((( Paintless Dent Repair for Aluminium??
Hey guys, so washed the truck this weekend and noticed my first dent in the rear passenger side door and it's been bothering the sh*%^t out of me, lol. My question is, has anyone had dents already that have been fixed with paintless dent repair yet?? I'm thinking it can be fixed, but worried about it being aluminium and all, it might be harder to do...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
The picture doesn't show the dent enough. It's worse in person.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
The picture doesn't show the dent enough. It's worse in person.
Last edited by 15WHITEFX4; 03-06-2016 at 12:09 PM.
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I had a very small dent up high on the rear door when I first got my truck. Local PDR guy came to the house and I was absolutely amazed. He got rid of the dent and I couldn't even find the spot after he was done. Highly recommend that first.
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Bulletmx, do you by any chance have a before an after of the dent??
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I don't have an actual before and after of the same shot but this is a pic of the dent. Very small but no way I was living with it. If you look into the reflection look at the sidewalk line and you can see where it was dented. After the repair there's no way you could ever see where it was dented. Mine was high on the door so the guy used tools that went inside the door from the window opening. No heat. I was super apprehensive but I wouldn't hesitate to try it again. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
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I don't have an actual before and after of the same shot but this is a pic of the dent. Very small but no way I was living with it. If you look into the reflection look at the sidewalk line and you can see where it was dented. After the repair there's no way you could ever see where it was dented. Mine was high on the door so the guy used tools that went inside the door from the window opening. No heat. I was super apprehensive but I wouldn't hesitate to try it again. Good luck and let us know how it turns out.
Next question is anyone recommend any good PDR places in the GTA??
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I had a small dent also on delivery on the rear door. Dealer had the PDR guy fix it, can't see it at all. I also had a larger one fixed on the aluminum hood of my Ram, couldn't see that when it was done.
In both cases it was the dealers PDR guy. I would call the dealer and see who they use. They typically have someone come in once a week or so to do all their work. If they are having them working on the new cars and trade ins I would think it is someone you can trust. They might set it up for you.
In both cases it was the dealers PDR guy. I would call the dealer and see who they use. They typically have someone come in once a week or so to do all their work. If they are having them working on the new cars and trade ins I would think it is someone you can trust. They might set it up for you.