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Old 07-07-2003 | 11:17 AM
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Question about Ding King Twist-A-Dent Kit?

I got a small ding on the car over the weekend and wanted to try Ding King kit.
Has anybody every tried it and if it works good?

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Old 07-07-2003 | 11:49 AM
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it sucks ... u have to glue the plastic piece to ur car with a hot glue gun... didnt pull any of my three dents out...
Old 07-07-2003 | 12:08 PM
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Re: Question about Ding King Twist-A-Dent Kit?

Originally posted by Dany
I got a small ding on the car over the weekend and wanted to try Ding King kit.
Has anybody every tried it and if it works good?

Thanks.
I used one over this past weekend. It worked pretty well on the big dent I had on the roof. You can no longer see my '***-print' on the roof -- is it me or does Nissan seem to use REALLY thin sheet metal? Didn't do much for my door dings, although they are probably 50% improved.
Old 07-07-2003 | 03:29 PM
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I've been tempted to try it but suspected it wouldn't work. Saw a set of tools featured on TRUCKS (tnn) that would do the trick though.

I got a slight dent in the front qtr panel from when I took my car for service. It looks like it was from a tech leaning in under the hood.

Nissan denied, I have to suck it up.

1-0 theirs, it ain't over
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Old 07-07-2003 | 04:47 PM
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I personally watched a large gent at a quick lube place completely maul the front fender of a Miata. They fixed the car for him no questions asked!
As for dings I'd just take it to a shop. I had major hail damage (hood, valance, fenders, roof) on my wife's Trooper professionally fixewd for like $1200. I've had single dings popped for around $40. If you've got multiple's most shops will usually give you a "bulk" rate.
Old 07-07-2003 | 05:51 PM
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Originally posted by woosh
I've been tempted to try it but suspected it wouldn't work. Saw a set of tools featured on TRUCKS (tnn) that would do the trick though.

I got a slight dent in the front qtr panel from when I took my car for service. It looks like it was from a tech leaning in under the hood.

Nissan denied, I have to suck it up.

1-0 theirs, it ain't over
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****ed off man, went biking- my bike rack loosened up w/three full size mountain bikes on it and the back part of the rack put a dent right in the middle of the bumper(beneath the trunk clearance-
have to take it to a buddy to see if it can be taken out or to see if the bumper alignment is damaged on that spot-
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