Dent Wizard Problem
Just had dent wizard at IRA Porsche Audi in Danvers, MA take a look at a dent I have and the word is "Can't get to it without removing the interior" or some line. Well, that's what I thought they did. So, I'm wondering, what do you guys think? I'm willing to rip out whatever I have to to get this fixed w/o having to paint. How hard is it to remove that panel behind the passenger? And, better, is there some cross-member or something that is going to keep them from being able to get at it?
I get the feeling the guy barely looked at the thing. There is no paint damage, so I really don't want to get the thing painted.
<img src="http://www.bokura.net/img/dent3.jpg">
I was told by them that the ones who fix cars at dealerships "mobile techs" do not have the same expertise as their own Dentwizard shops.
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Any tips on removing the panels near the right rear speaker?
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The pic I'm going to try to enclose is of John P's amp installation, which is similar to mine. Where the amps are, you can reach up quite a ways, hopefully long enough to work on that dent from the inside. Depends on the tools they have. Maybe you can show them this pic and see what they say. Good luck!
Rich<ul><li><a href="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/51913/amp_xover_dist.jpg">behind the rear passenger seat</a></li></ul>



