Its pretty creased in there so I'm thinking that its gonna need some professional work and equipment.Its pretty creased in there so I'm thinking that its gonna need some professional work and equipment.
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good luck as I cant find a listing for parts but on average about $150 a side if taken to a shop. this all depends on the labor rate in your area as well
if it is memory lets just say plastic try a blow dryer at the dent dont let it get to hot an than try to push it back out may just pop back out ...if fiberglass well Body shop here we come unless ya want to learn how
Even if you popped the dent out, the liner may not fit back on tightly. They are usually held by plastic clips or plastic pins or even plastic screws that easily get distorted, or the hole they are held with gets enlarged from tearing. You could keep the liner up with a couple of machine screws drilled into strategic places....or, you could just remove the liner-it's not a safety issue-it just helps keep mud and dirt from building up in the wheel wells and fender corners. To remove it, first take the wheel off. Then you can see how it is held on Pull it off and throw it away. If you pop the dent out and fender looks pretty good, and the liner appears it can be re-used with just a little help, all the better. It;s up to you.
Joko, You are not very clear on exactly where the dent is. The area behind the side door is called a "quarter panel". These parts are not easily replaced, as they are a welded, structural member of the car's structure. Replacement requires specialized cutting and welding tools, normally only found in auto body shops. If the dent is not to bad, you could try removing the interior plastic trim panels and pushing outward to remove the dent. Providing that the paint is not damaged and there is not an actual crease in the quarter panel [commonly referred to as a "pop" dent] I would suggest contacting a DENT WIZARD company. They will come to your house and fix the dent, using specialized tools and skills. Do a Google search for PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR including your geographic location in the search to find local companies who can do this work. It's much cheaper than taking the vehicle to an auto body shop.
look behind handle for screw under a little plastic plate, same in side grip where you close door, maybe 1 more behind relector on door if equipped with one, then pull door slowly away, you will hear pops when doing this, it is ok. they are plastic screw kida things but they shouldnt break. if they fall out, you will need them to put door back on
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