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Old 03-12-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default anyone ever use a suction cup dent puller?

anyone ever use a suction cup dent puller? do they work? usually i just hit back out with a mallet and then work it down with a wheel.

but i really dont wanna do all that

brother on learners permit in my truck VS cement post.

the bottom is gonna be the hard part. but it shouldent be too bad.
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By the looks of the dent, it's going to take more than a suction cup dent puller. To do the job right, your better off replacing the fender. Unless your one of those bondo junkies, I can see where you separated the outer skin. The time it would take you, to do the job right and I don't mean a suction cup puller it would be cheaper to replace it. Check the bone yards, you'll have better luck then with a suction cup puller. If you just had a dent, without separating the skin it might work. But the way that is, I would just replace it, Mike SCT Tuner.
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it dident seperate... im fed up with bad luck! thanks!
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You could always try a plunger before you get a piece to replace it with.
Doesn't hurt to try.
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I do not think yo will be getting that out with one of those. Looks kind of bad.
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http://carstyleonline.co.uk

I had a few dents once, my fault though! Reversed into a pole.

Searched Google for dent pullers and eventually found www.carstyleonline.co.uk and bought a car dent puller.

They've got two different sizes so I chose the smaller £4.99 with free delivery. The suction cup managed to pop out the dent so I'm very happy!

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All tools have a place and time to be used
A suction type puller is a cool little tool and it has its place and a time too use it.
This is not one of those times by the looks of that dent, The crease messes every thing up while that dent is definitely repairable it will be way easier and faster and cheaper to just get a new fender and shoot some paint on it.
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