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Carnage and Cleaned.. Any tips?

Old Apr 13, 2010 | 06:55 PM
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Placed right in the middle of the indent and with some power from the pipes coupled with a 66kg handgrip. LOL. it might. You'd be surprised the tool has two large handles with good grip. I would try it and then have a second look at the remaining damage. I too am not a fan of body filler because I hate Block sanding.
 

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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 07:30 PM
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Cool I never thought using some sort of puller, I can get my hand in the back of the door and push it out but the whole thing wont just pop out like i thought it would.. the center came out and the sides stayed dented in, Im thinkin if i try and pull it out then ill be screwed and have to use body filler, which I also hate screwing around with, thats why I jumped to the idea with the door skin.. If I go that route then my bro will be helping me cause hes the resident welder.. I just figured itd be welded in cause thats the way Ive seen him do all the door skins and patch panels on the truck hes restoring.. fold the door skin over and drill holes to sort of spot weld it..

And as for driver error, it was either scrub the side out or try and push a 3 foot diameter tree outta the ground with my front bumper?? I know its a hemi but its not that powerfull!!
 
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