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Last post on Sep 11, 2009 at 8:55 AM
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#4 of 6 Re: PDR for hail damage? [1stin10]
by ateixeira
Aug 26, 2009 (12:03 pm)
An OE hood for my Forester was just $150, but then you have to paint it, like you said.
I'd talk to your body guy. If one panel has many of the dents, it may be worth replacing that one, rather than the PDR.
Thing is - a hood is easy to access.
#5 of 6 Re: PDR for hail damage? [ateixeira]
by 1stin10
Sep 10, 2009 (8:01 pm)
Hello, just wanted you to know that I got my 09 Outback back from the paintless dent repair shop, and I am utterly amazed at how good it looks. They told me to expect it to look like new, but I have to say I was skeptical. $4500-4700 in hail damage seemed like a lot, and there were many shallow dents. (When they were finished, they told me their price actually came out to around $5,200, but they honored the insurance estimate of $4,500 and said they would try to convince my insurance company to pay more. After I paid them my $500 deductible, I was done.) Anyway, my car really does look like new. The only complaint I had with this shop is that they told me when estimating the job it would take 1.5-2 days to fix, and instead they had my car for a solid week. Otherwise, I am satisfied.
#6 of 6 Re: PDR for hail damage? [1stin10]
by ateixeira
Sep 11, 2009 (8:55 am)
Sweet, glad you're happy with the fix.
Good idea to be patient and wait, you simply do no want a body shop to rush any repair!