repair
#1
repair
hey, i have a used 2000 dakota, and I think I've done a pretty good job on it, but there's one prob that the previous owner left me...
So I'm curious to where I can take that in to get repaired for the cheapest. Does Maaco do body repairs as well? Are they any good? How much would it cost?
So I'm curious to where I can take that in to get repaired for the cheapest. Does Maaco do body repairs as well? Are they any good? How much would it cost?
#2
RE: repair
Those aren't going to be cheap.
Maaco - depends on how much you're willing to spend. You can get a show-car paint job there, but you'll spend a show-car paint job budget to get it. Yes, they do body work, and yes, you could probably just get it filled with bondo and painted.
Call your local paintless dent wizard guy and see if he thinks he can get those out at all. It would help if you removed the headliner, 3rd brake light, or whatever else there is that might be removed for access to the underside of those dents.
Maaco - depends on how much you're willing to spend. You can get a show-car paint job there, but you'll spend a show-car paint job budget to get it. Yes, they do body work, and yes, you could probably just get it filled with bondo and painted.
Call your local paintless dent wizard guy and see if he thinks he can get those out at all. It would help if you removed the headliner, 3rd brake light, or whatever else there is that might be removed for access to the underside of those dents.
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#4
RE: repair
To fix it right the windsheild may need to be removed. I worked in a auto body shop for 13 years and stopped to do to a heath reason and to sit behind a desk all day. I would check a couple area auto body shops and get prices ask if anyone there does auuto body work on the side also. If you was from Maryland I have a close friend who owns there own shop and I could hook you up
#6
RE: repair
If you're repainting, I'm going to say you're looking at $1500+, but that's just my WAG.
The reason being is that it's going to be several hundred for paint alone to get a quality blend with decent paint, and you're looking at quite a few hours to remove trim, pull the dents and make it all look good. I'd still call the paintless dent guy though, they can work wonders with their little spoons and it might save you versus traditional body work. You'd still be able to get the roof repainted as you like.
The reason being is that it's going to be several hundred for paint alone to get a quality blend with decent paint, and you're looking at quite a few hours to remove trim, pull the dents and make it all look good. I'd still call the paintless dent guy though, they can work wonders with their little spoons and it might save you versus traditional body work. You'd still be able to get the roof repainted as you like.
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#8
RE: repair
how long has the dent been there? see if anyone in your area works with liquid nitrogen dent removal. it is cheap and effective. also, worst case scenario, you can simply drill a small hole in the center and work the dent out gradually using anything metal, with a curve. when you have gotten it in better shape, simply weld the hole shut, grind it down, bondo, sand, paint, sand, clear coat, sand.
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