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Otrant 02-15-2018 09:22 PM

Quotes for dent and scrape repair
 
Hey folks,

I have a dent and scrape near the right rear wheel. It's not major but living in Canada with the use of road salt during our winters, my main concern is the exposed metal rusting eventually, so I want to get this repaired properly.

I have received three quotes to repair this and they vary widely. $1,350 from one shop, $750 from the second, and "around $200" from a third (all in Canadian $).

The two quotes on the higher end described a similar repair process - they would remove the bumper, pull the dent, and repaint the bumper and area near the wheel well, painting up and towards the door to blend it in. They said this would take about 3 days in the shop.

The guy that gave me the quote for $200 also said they would pull the dent and repaint the bumper and area around the wheel well. But he said I could get the car back the same day if dropped off in the early morning, which made me a bit suspicious. And $200 seems too good to be true, not sure what kind of job they would do for that price.

Anyone have any experience with bodywork? What sounds like a reasonable price for this kind of repair?

https://imgur.com/a/nDy2L
https://imgur.com/a/lova8

humfrz 02-16-2018 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Otrant (Post 3044937)
Hey folks,

I have a dent and scrape near the right rear wheel. It's not major but living in Canada with the use of road salt during our winters, my main concern is the exposed metal rusting eventually, so I want to get this repaired properly.

I have received three quotes to repair this and they vary widely. $1,350 from one shop, $750 from the second, and "around $200" from a third (all in Canadian $).

The two quotes on the higher end described a similar repair process - they would remove the bumper, pull the dent, and repaint the bumper and area near the wheel well, painting up and towards the door to blend it in. They said this would take about 3 days in the shop.

The guy that gave me the quote for $200 also said they would pull the dent and repaint the bumper and area around the wheel well. But he said I could get the car back the same day if dropped off in the early morning, which made me a bit suspicious. And $200 seems too good to be true, not sure what kind of job they would do for that price.

Anyone have any experience with bodywork? What sounds like a reasonable price for this kind of repair?

https://imgur.com/a/nDy2L
https://imgur.com/a/lova8

Hi Otrant, and welcome to our forum .........:clap:

First off, ya outta wash that filthy car ...... :eyebulge:

(jest ah messen wich ya)

Heck, for $200, I'd let the low bidder have a go at it. It might turn out OK.


humfrz

spitfire481 02-19-2018 09:20 AM

around $900 USD. R+I bumper cover, Tail lamps, roof molding, upper sail panel molding. Lift tape quarter glass molding or R+I glass, shops choice. Replace quarter panel clear stone guard tape. repair quarter and bumper. paint quarter and bumper (full clear on sail panel and rocker panel)

Tcoat 02-19-2018 10:48 AM

The $750 to $1,300 range seems about right for the region. I wouldn't touch the $200 job since the repaint alone would be more than that if done properly.

Leonardo 02-21-2018 04:36 PM

It entirely depends on what you want. The 1300$ job could turn out bad and tbe 200$ job could be decent.


Anyway, price is not everything. Though you do get what you give money for. whatever that is.

I personally would paint it myself. and materials will cost under $100.

ive used these products many times with success.
http://www.automotivetouchup.com

Otrant 03-26-2018 09:35 AM

Thanks everyone for your replies.

I am still thinking about who to go with, but will get this done over the next couple weeks and circle back with pictures and the results.

P.S. I washed the car this weekend humfrz.. we had some weather above 0C finally. :burnrubber:

Spuds 03-26-2018 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Leonardo (Post 3047719)

ive used these products many times with success.
http://www.automotivetouchup.com

Me too. Though it still comes out a bit messy for me after all is done. But that's just me being bad at it lol.

humfrz 03-26-2018 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3063739)
Me too. Though it still comes out a bit messy for me after all is done. But that's just me being bad at it lol.

:slap: ...... I already told you to have your SO do the painting ......:lol:


humfrz

Spuds 03-26-2018 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3064089)
:slap: ...... I already told you to have your SO do the painting ......:lol:


humfrz

And I told you why that's a bad idea. Also, there's the fact that she often threatens to put pink polkadots all over it...

humfrz 03-26-2018 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Spuds (Post 3064120)
And I told you why that's a bad idea. Also, there's the fact that she often threatens to put pink polkadots all over it...

Well, either closely supervisor her while she is painting .......

OR

...... get that cute girl at work do the touch up painting ...... :D


humfrz

wolffbite 03-27-2018 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by spitfire481 (Post 3046340)
around $900 USD. R+I bumper cover, Tail lamps, roof molding, upper sail panel molding. Lift tape quarter glass molding or R+I glass, shops choice. Replace quarter panel clear stone guard tape. repair quarter and bumper. paint quarter and bumper (full clear on sail panel and rocker panel)

That's pretty close to what the work order for mine looked like for similar damage I got repaired last week. Main difference is my bumper was not damaged so only painting the quarter panel was required.

Cost was $950 CAD.

Sadly, I have to take mine back because there around 6-7 dust nibs and a few places with "rough" looking paint on the rocker. They are going to address it, but make sure you go over any repair VERY carefully. Use a flashlight and catch all angles, there is no reason for any imperfections if they are repainting. It should look as good if not better than the factory paint when done.

The paint blend is spot on though, so once the nibs and roughness are addressed I will be happy.


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