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Thread: Best way to remove dent on fold rear quarter

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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    That dent is not coming out without paint damage.

    Removing the inner trim will give you access to get in there, but since the fold/crease line is damaged, it will take a lot of beating, and pulling to get it straight again. To get it straight properly, the paint needs to be taken back to bare metal.....
    Yehx2. The paint will get damaged here. Go get a cheap set of panel hammers and dollies, useful for may situations not only dent removal. No panel beater but have certainly done some of my own (not pro job but looks ok. Take the inner panels away, access the best you can, work on area gradually from outside towards center area, bit at a time. Start off by applying pressure around outside area with say lever and padded on end see how things flow. Maybe tight to swing a hammer in there but tap away with dolly on outside to provide support to the metal. Use a selection of hammers work away you will find combo that work best for you. Don't worry about the paint work as it will be the decide. Give it a go mate.
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    Yep little too tight to swing a hammer unfortunately.

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    Why fix it when ya only gunna break it again? Just hit the other side the same and call it a limited edition
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    Why fix it when ya only gunna break it again? Just hit the other side the same and call it a limited edition
    Nah you can't leave it like that otherwise you give up and it turns into a bush pig!

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    weld lugs on it and use a slide hammer n heat,you will need to touch it up withb a bit of filler n shit,maybe the easiest way top go about it
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