so, this acquaintance of mine with a 100 goes to a reputable body shop, supposedly one of the best in town for a dent in the front fender. Sorta of a crease and an area, maybe 4" by 6" that is recessed following an encounter of the close kind in a parking lot.
The shop tells her that the insurance companies will not cover a full fender replacement, just pulling the dent out, bondoing it and repainting.
First, is that true about not replacing the fender? I assumed that replacing the whole thing was standard procedure.
Second, I'm reflexively leery about using Bondo-style stuff. I would think that this is not the most permanent fix and might spook prospective buyers. He did say that the new stuff is much better than the old Bondo.
Third, he says he'll do this by drilling holes and pulling. Presumably with a slide hammer. I assumed that everybody uses welded studs now. Not true? Holes better?
so waddaya think. Red flags or all kosher?
The shop tells her that the insurance companies will not cover a full fender replacement, just pulling the dent out, bondoing it and repainting.
First, is that true about not replacing the fender? I assumed that replacing the whole thing was standard procedure.
Second, I'm reflexively leery about using Bondo-style stuff. I would think that this is not the most permanent fix and might spook prospective buyers. He did say that the new stuff is much better than the old Bondo.
Third, he says he'll do this by drilling holes and pulling. Presumably with a slide hammer. I assumed that everybody uses welded studs now. Not true? Holes better?
so waddaya think. Red flags or all kosher?