Plz Help w/ dent estimate?
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Plz Help w/ dent estimate?
Hey guys, I have a brp 2.5 rs and some idiot decided to knee my front right fender the other day. There is a dent there the size of a fist about 4-5 inches in diameter. Its located about in between the top of the wheel well and the front headlights.
So I went to creative kustom, a place in san jose (b/c some ppl seemed to have reccomended it for dent repair) and they gave me an estimate of $914.07. I thought that was insane b/c it looks like all it needs is a little suction tool thing to pop it right out. Anyways, my question was I am planning to go to 2-3 different Paintless dent removal specialists to get an estimate, and what should I be looking at in terms of how much to dish out? I honestly think anything under $100 is about right, but can anyone let me know if theyve had any previous experience with this? Thanks alot guys!
Dan
OYA BTW, if anyone knows any dent ppl cheap in or around the SF bay area, let me know also. Thanks
So I went to creative kustom, a place in san jose (b/c some ppl seemed to have reccomended it for dent repair) and they gave me an estimate of $914.07. I thought that was insane b/c it looks like all it needs is a little suction tool thing to pop it right out. Anyways, my question was I am planning to go to 2-3 different Paintless dent removal specialists to get an estimate, and what should I be looking at in terms of how much to dish out? I honestly think anything under $100 is about right, but can anyone let me know if theyve had any previous experience with this? Thanks alot guys!
Dan

OYA BTW, if anyone knows any dent ppl cheap in or around the SF bay area, let me know also. Thanks
Last edited by DelaniWRX; Sep 24, 2007 at 04:10 PM.
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If the dent is huge with barely any metal folds, you could probably put a hair dryer up to it to heat it up (don't melt your paint) and use one of those compressed air bottles to spray on it (make sure can is upside down). Take before and after pics!
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