Re: HAIL-ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH My Truck!!!!!!!!!!!

From: Jimmy (jburas@netdoor.com)
Date: Tue Aug 29 2000 - 23:45:44 EDT


Have no fear sandman, paintless dent repair is your best bet. Just be sure
you use some one who cares about your vehicle. I am in the business of
Paintless Dent Repair and have saved factory paint for many vehicles. Just
ask who ever you use to be honest with you and let you know if any of the
dents are to big for this method. Paintless Dent removal is designed for
smaller dents like hail damage. I think you will be surprisingly amazed by
the results.
----- Original Message -----
From: Sandman <sandman@swconnect.net>
To: <dakota-truck@BUFFNET.NET>
Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2000 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: DML: HAIL-ARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH My Truck!!!!!!!!!!!

> Not long ago the dealership I used to work for got hit by hail. They
> brought in a whole team of these paintless dent repair guys. They really
> do a great job. Apparently this method is approved by Chrysler also cuz
> all the trucks were still sold as new with no discounts or anything.
>
> Rich Fiser wrote:
>
> > Boo Hoo Hoo. My beautiful Dakota has been smitten by the hail god! 2
> > years and not one problem with it. Not even a burnt out bulb! Then my
> > insurance company wants me to get it fixed at a paintless dent removal
> > shop. My concern is that after they roll the dents out that the paint
> > will have tiny cracks and will rust after a period of time. I've had
> > this truck since it was born and I plan on having this truck till it
> > dies of old age. Has anyone had any experience with any of these dent
> > removal places? If it works I have no problem using it cause it is
> > cheaper and the factory paint will not be disturbed. That is what the
> > insurance adjuster says anyway.
> >
> > Spook
> >
> > '98 Dakota Sport Ext Cab 3.9L Intense Blue
>



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