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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Body/Paint Work Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mavericks-03svt" data-source="post: 13718776" data-attributes="member: 150833"><p>well, I am 50-50 on if a PDR man will be able to PDR either of these dents. the PDR man will likely have to glue pull the dents out which is usually a 50-50 shot at best. If it was me, I would check with some PDR guys in the area and see what they tell you. The problem is there is a lot of foam and glue under the quarter panel around that fuel door opening and the dent near the wheel opening will be tough spot to access due to the way the quarter and outer wheelhouse is welded up. Both spots will be hard to access with the PDR tools they use. That is why I think they will have to glue pull the dents. Some guys are good at glue pulling and some are not. I guess worse case you could try the PDR route and if it doesn't look good after attempting repair, plan on adding some money for quarter panel repair/refinish. The good news is you would not need to pay to blend the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mavericks-03svt, post: 13718776, member: 150833"] well, I am 50-50 on if a PDR man will be able to PDR either of these dents. the PDR man will likely have to glue pull the dents out which is usually a 50-50 shot at best. If it was me, I would check with some PDR guys in the area and see what they tell you. The problem is there is a lot of foam and glue under the quarter panel around that fuel door opening and the dent near the wheel opening will be tough spot to access due to the way the quarter and outer wheelhouse is welded up. Both spots will be hard to access with the PDR tools they use. That is why I think they will have to glue pull the dents. Some guys are good at glue pulling and some are not. I guess worse case you could try the PDR route and if it doesn't look good after attempting repair, plan on adding some money for quarter panel repair/refinish. The good news is you would not need to pay to blend the door. [/QUOTE]
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