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jimmillion 04-24-2015 12:26 AM

belt buckle dent - how should i cover this up
 
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Gave a coworker a ride and he repays me by closing the door on the seat belt buckle which left this nice solid dent....:bonk:

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The paint isn't damaged, but because it's the rocker and how sharp of a dent it is, it's safe to say PDR isn't going to work. So i thought of safety grip tape to cover it up, but at the same time make it look oem.

idk, what do you think? any other suggestions?

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daftpunk 04-24-2015 12:36 AM

I would just leave it alone.. the griptape make's it too obvious that you're trying to cover something up. You probably won't think much about it in a couple weeks!

Turbo95eg6 04-24-2015 01:00 AM

lol grip tape? Just leave it, or see if someone can PDR it with glue. Maybe they can make it look a little better.

Jfheisenberg 04-24-2015 08:00 AM

That sucks. One of the things i fcking hate is when people slam my door!! Like seriously wtf!!

*Hachiroku86* 04-24-2015 09:32 AM

I would leave it.

Question: is your seat belt tensioner shot? How could it have stayed down there?


-Will

jimmillion 04-24-2015 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by *Hachiroku86* (Post 2225433)
I would leave it.

Question: is your seat belt tensioner shot? How could it have stayed down there?


-Will

Not sure. I was thinking maybe it got wedged in the crease of the sling/loop and didn't retract fast enough. He was 6-4 so I'm sure the belt was extended quite a ways.

brandonblt2 04-24-2015 01:29 PM

leave it you will forget about it in a week unless you ride shotgun in your own car alot.

jimmillion 04-24-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Jfheisenberg (Post 2225393)
That sucks. One of the things i fcking hate is when people slam my door!! Like seriously wtf!!

I relate 100%, I didn't notice at the time, but he must of slammed it pretty hard since there's also a good sized dent on the underside of my door too.

There's always been jokes that our cars were built with thin metal, but I'm a believer now.

jimmillion 04-24-2015 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by brandonblt2 (Post 2225726)
leave it you will forget about it in a week unless you ride shotgun in your own car alot.

I don't, but do I see it every monday when I wash the car. Lol

Clipdat 04-24-2015 02:50 PM

Did he offer to pay to fix it?

ARTBRZ 04-24-2015 03:10 PM

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Dang those belt buckles! All kidding aside, u can just cover it up... & ban him from your car! Worst yet always sit them at the back seat

Kotu100 04-24-2015 03:12 PM

Make said coworker pay to fix the damage. Only option imo.

JB86'd 04-25-2015 09:09 PM

Did you ask a PDR guy to take a look at it?

jimmillion 04-26-2015 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Clipdat (Post 2225846)
Did he offer to pay to fix it?

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Originally Posted by Kotu100 (Post 2225890)
Make said coworker pay to fix the damage. Only option imo.

He's only a co-op student and an honest good guy who was really excited to ride in my car, so I haven't said anything. Guy probably doesn't even know he did it, so I'll just let it slide and repair/cover it up at my own cost. Kid only has a week left of his placement, so he's banned from my car for the next 5 days lol.

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Originally Posted by JB86'd (Post 2226922)
Did you ask a PDR guy to take a look at it?

Yeah, I have an appointment on Monday.


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