@@airgliderz No, I drive a 1988 Toyota Hilux. Has 600.000 km on it. Only thing I've needed to replace (other than fluids and wear components) is the back hatch. But that was because I lost it when doing some off-road driving.
I’ll give you props been a pdr tech 13 years for Dent Wizard that metal is really tough on those F350 and the angle you had must have sucked to push from great results though
Fugh! Why can’t you guys be in Portland? I got a dent on my 2023 Bronco I don’t think can be repaired paint-less. 1” from edge rear driver-side door. Very thin area.
Three shops quoted me between 1,200 to 1,800 to have a dent like this repaired and repainted on one of my superduty trucks. Had the door and a slightly deeper hood dent removed with PDR for 400.
@christovelasquez9595 your country is pathetic 😂 where I'm from the best bodyshop will charge you at most 200 us dollars to pull and paint this damage.
I always thought pickups were work trucks, why??? You must have a great life to waste your money fixing that little rock mark. Tell you what stop driving it completely an no more rocks will hit it. Its a work vehicle folks, not a race car or show car and i promise even if someone noticed it during sale, it will not make you lose money. Those trucks are a small fortune these days. Id buy it regardless of that little pimple.
why o why... dudes buy 70K flatbeds... to have this kind of "dent" "repaired".. it used to be a working truck.. / crys a river.-.. / you truck is okey when the doors are still in workin order... mostly.. a dent.. on a working truck.... this makes zero sence whatsoever...
Damn these guys do some good work! 🎉
I'm impressed with your skill and technique I hope to learn some of this myself I've been an auto body for years on and off
It's an F-350. If you aren't using this as a HEAVY DUTY work truck and beating it up in the first place, there's something wrong with you.
Probably driven by a soccer mom, most "heavy duty" trucks haven't worked a day in their lives.
@@linuxguy1199 Exactly. What the hell is wrong with everyone in this country? Many of us have it too easy and others are barely scraping by.
Ist it better to get something higher quality than a F350 for a work truck?
So you clearly drive a Prius.
@@airgliderz No, I drive a 1988 Toyota Hilux. Has 600.000 km on it. Only thing I've needed to replace (other than fluids and wear components) is the back hatch.
But that was because I lost it when doing some off-road driving.
I’ll give you props been a pdr tech 13 years for Dent Wizard that metal is really tough on those F350 and the angle you had must have sucked to push from great results though
Fugh! Why can’t you guys be in Portland? I got a dent on my 2023 Bronco I don’t think can be repaired paint-less. 1” from edge rear driver-side door. Very thin area.
Here you go sir, that’ll be $300 bucks.
more.
Way more
🤣how much do you think a body shop would charge to pull and repaint it? More
Three shops quoted me between 1,200 to 1,800 to have a dent like this repaired and repainted on one of my superduty trucks. Had the door and a slightly deeper hood dent removed with PDR for 400.
@christovelasquez9595 your country is pathetic 😂 where I'm from the best bodyshop will charge you at most 200 us dollars to pull and paint this damage.
Awesome
Dam you guys are artists
You are talented
The amount of money that humans waste everyday with useless stuff like that is just incredible.
If you had a f350 and had a dent you wanted gone wouldn’t you? You would
Wanna see if you can fix a cab corner damaged by a gooseneck trailer?
You are the man, dude
The time and money it took to have this little dent fixed would have been better spent on literally anything else.
i saw you use paint tho LOL
It's funny when doing jobs that, if done well, will never be noticed. Keep up the good work.
I always thought pickups were work trucks, why??? You must have a great life to waste your money fixing that little rock mark. Tell you what stop driving it completely an no more rocks will hit it. Its a work vehicle folks, not a race car or show car and i promise even if someone noticed it during sale, it will not make you lose money. Those trucks are a small fortune these days. Id buy it regardless of that little pimple.
sweet
honestly with that small of a dent i would just leave it.
Does that work on plastic bumpers
Teach me pls sir
why o why... dudes buy 70K flatbeds... to have this kind of "dent" "repaired".. it used to be a working truck.. / crys a river.-.. / you truck is okey when the doors are still in workin order... mostly.. a dent.. on a working truck.... this makes zero sence whatsoever...
I worked in a machine shop and we made a bunch of tools for paintless dent repair for a company named Anson