My wife has had a small coming together with a bollard and her RCZ as shown in the picture below:
Is there a simple way to get behind that panel with a pusher either by removing the speaker or door latch or is it full interior strip to get to it that way?
Will it be simpler to use a dent puller and do it from outside?
-Andy.
Push or pull
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: Push or pull
I doubt a dent puller will work on that, given the rigid crease in this area; even if you were to get at it from the inside, I suspect it may take a special tool to knock it out somewhat, but even then it's likely to need some professional attention. Have you tried to get a quote from an accident repairer for a private job?
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Gibbo2286
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Re: Push or pull
Looks like a job for a company like this one, I'm not recommending as there are quite a few in the same game some exceptionally clever.
https://www.chipsaway.co.uk/services/mi ... d621780e82
https://www.chipsaway.co.uk/services/mi ... d621780e82
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Sloppysod
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Re: Push or pull
I had someone open his door onto mine, he tried to keep it away from the insurance company so paid for a travelling no paint dent fixer who almost got all of it out, I was impressed, however still ended up in body shop.
Stu 
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