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Old 07-17-2013, 04:38 PM   #12
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: How to repair hail damage on my trucks

Have you looked at paintless dent repair yet? A lot of them travel between car dealerships and body shops on certain days. If you do it "through" the dealer or body shop they usually charge double or triple. Find the guy that does the traveling and see if he'll do a job on the side. They guy I used used to work at BMW and he's very good at it. I had over 30 removed from my wife's mustang for $350. "Shops" wanted $800-1K, insurance paid right around $850 so after my deductible I broke even.
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