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    Quote Originally Posted by SKID View Post
    I dont want to stuff my slide hammer up for future use, what if I were to weld nuts to the sill and screw the hammer into them to do the pulling, then just break the nuts off when finished?
    It would work - as it is all about improvising, but you would have a fair bit of grinding/cleaning up to do with this method.

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    This should make you feel better

    Passenger side all todays efforts

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    Drivers side some old some new
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben-e-boy View Post
    This should make you feel better Passenger side all todays efforts <img src="http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=43524"/> Drivers side some old some new <img src="http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=43525"/>
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    Don't tell me the CV is finally fixed !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 04OFF View Post
    Don't tell me the CV is finally fixed !!!
    Yeah I fixed that about a month ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happygu View Post
    It would work - as it is all about improvising, but you would have a fair bit of grinding/cleaning up to do with this method.

    Mic
    Spent yesterday pulling the dent down and out, now I've pulled it too far, am thinking about cutting a window in the sill cutting out the worst bit and use dollies etc to straighten things up then close the window by welding a plate over it, will cut a section from an old door I have, then bog the inperfections. But my mate says thats too hard work and recons to bash in what I pulled out too far, but can figure how he expects to get a flat straight edge with out having a dolly of some discription on the inside of the sill to hit against...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben-e-boy View Post
    This should make you feel better

    Passenger side all todays efforts

    1397988966998.jpg

    Drivers side some old some new
    20140420_172254.jpg
    I would have been happy if that is all that was done to my sill, ming bent up to the point that the side of the sill was flat under the door.. As per the pic's I posted

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    Someone fix mine haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKID View Post
    Spent yesterday pulling the dent down and out, now I've pulled it too far, am thinking about cutting a window in the sill cutting out the worst bit and use dollies etc to straighten things up then close the window by welding a plate over it, will cut a section from an old door I have, then bog the inperfections. But my mate says thats too hard work and recons to bash in what I pulled out too far, but can figure how he expects to get a flat straight edge with out having a dolly of some discription on the inside of the sill to hit against...
    Just tap it back in if you have pulled it too far.

    If you have stretched it too much, once you have tapped it back, you can try shrinking it a little with an Oxy Set

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben-e-boy View Post
    This should make you feel better

    Passenger side all todays efforts

    1397988966998.jpg

    Drivers side some old some new
    20140420_172254.jpg

    Well done Ben,

    You only have short sills to aim at ....
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