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Old 03-18-2015, 11:29 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I had success with the shop, friendly and date of completion was on track, guess its OP's option and how bad its deemed
That's always good to know a good experience with a specific shop. It's the people at the shop, not the brand anyway. I might call them and ask about PDR generally. Without saying or implying that you have a vehicle that needs repair, ask if they have someone in house (and how long they've been doing it) or who they use.

I'm not trying to imply that Service King is incapable of repairing it properly. But I would want to know ahead of time that they are capable, and I would make sure they are aware of my expectations of perfection. You want to make sure you've got someone touching it that knows exactly what they're doing.

Maybe I'm wrong (and maybe resident PDR-trained Kenchan can chime in), but I look at the big dent and think it's more difficult than a small door ding. I know that multiple dents in one location makes it much more difficult to fix, and often that is exactly what happens when someone that doesn't know what they are doing tries to fix a single dent. This is why I would look for a PDR specialist.

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