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Old 03-10-2017, 07:03 PM   #43
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Old 03-10-2017, 08:02 PM   #44
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Different ding. Different PDR guy. Different need. Whoever did that one must have had to get one of the heavy duty tools in there to drill a hole that big. It does beg the question as to why they didn't just pull the door panel if it was that large a job though. Just lazy and took the "easier" route maybe.
I'm going with lazy on this one, but, reserving the possibility of being a substantially big dent.
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Yeah why would drilling a hole be a good idea when you can easily take off the door panel? Worst case the dent can't be fixed and you need a new door anyways, but best case is you'll eventually need a new door from the hole rusting out....
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Yeah why would drilling a hole be a good idea when you can easily take off the door panel? Worst case the dent can't be fixed and you need a new door anyways, but best case is you'll eventually need a new door from the hole rusting out....
That hole would take several decades to rust to any point where it was an issue. Drilling holes is very common when doing PDR but ya I agree they could have just pulled the door panel for an extra 1/2 hours of work.
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