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Old 04-19-2004, 10:06 AM   #1
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Last week was heading to Florida in my SUV and a bird flew right into the vehicle. It left a dent just above the passenger door. The dent is too small to
use a plunger on it, I also bought a suction cup from a local auto parts but
it is too big as well. Luckly the vehicle is not scratched to bad (can buff out) but I don't want to take down the headliner and push it out from behind if I
can locate a small suction cup to do the trick. Any suggestions?

thanks in advance
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Last week was heading to Florida in my SUV and a bird flew right into the vehicle. It left a dent just above the passenger door. The dent is too small to
use a plunger on it, I also bought a suction cup from a local auto parts but
it is too big as well. Luckly the vehicle is not scratched to bad (can buff out) but I don't want to take down the headliner and push it out from behind if I
can locate a small suction cup to do the trick. Any suggestions?

thanks in advance
BigJoe

Joe, I would get a PDR guy to look at it and give you an estimate. The
one I used had been doing it for seven years, and knew alot of tricks.
See if there is a guy that your dealer regularly uses. Most charge under
$50 for a single repair.

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Joe, I would get a PDR guy to look at it and give you an estimate. The
one I used had been doing it for seven years, and knew alot of tricks.
See if there is a guy that your dealer regularly uses. Most charge under
$50 for a single repair.

Steve

thanks, was going to call Dent Busters but the dealer probably has a better list of guys who can do this.

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