Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: jemcam
Black and very dark colors show damage worse than any other car. It is going to be visible unless it's repaired by a professional. No, the home dent kits don't work, at least if you want professional results.
Look up "dent wizard" or someone like that. As long as the paint is not broken, it is an ideal candidate. As for those who says it's easy to get to the back, you've obviously never worked in a bodyshop. Many times hoods are the hardest to repair because of the structure underneath the skin.
The paint is not cracked, but I'm afraid of making it worse. How do I know if a body shop is reliable...and whats a good price? It was mentioned above that if it going to cost $300-$400 to repair, that I just get anew hood.
It was mentioned above that if it going to cost $300-$400 to repair, that I just get anew hood.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: stev0
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Paintless dent repair!! Should be an easy job since it's on the hood and there's easy access to the backside (Hehehe). If there's no paint damage, you won't even be able to tell the dents were ever there.
Paintless dent repair on the two dents in the door of my F150 is going to run 150, and they are going to buff the entire truck (this is from macco) As long as there is no major paint damage (ie: through the clear coat) the dents can be fixed for fairly cheap and you can buff the hood yourself.
Although, if you are getting quotes in the $400 range, I would buy a carbon fiber hood, you should be able to pick one up for 350-500.
And it'll give you an extra 25HP at the wheels. 😉
- M4H
Originally posted by: warcrow
I live in Thousand Oaks....Cali....
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: stev0
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Paintless dent repair!! Should be an easy job since it's on the hood and there's easy access to the backside (Hehehe). If there's no paint damage, you won't even be able to tell the dents were ever there.
Paintless dent repair on the two dents in the door of my F150 is going to run 150, and they are going to buff the entire truck (this is from macco) As long as there is no major paint damage (ie: through the clear coat) the dents can be fixed for fairly cheap and you can buff the hood yourself.
Although, if you are getting quotes in the $400 range, I would buy a carbon fiber hood, you should be able to pick one up for 350-500.
And it'll give you an extra 25HP at the wheels. 😉
- M4H
IDIOT!!!!!!!*()Y!@! that is ONLY with stickers!~ hoods give you a MAX of 15hp! :|
Even a quality paint job will rarely come close to factory spec unless you spend several thousand bucks.
The RX-7's hood is aluminum, so a cabon fiber hood wouldn't save much weight. Also, the problem with cheap cf hoods are the gaps on the sides and front. But, if he had to get a new hood, it'd probably be best to get one with vents to help keep the engine cool.Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Whats so rice about the hood. Carbon fiber is lighter and so does have some benefit.
quick ebay link Doesn't look too bad to me, it'll match your paint nicely.
Originally posted by: RaiseUp
owned.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Whatever you do DON'T go to Maaco or any of those "We'll paint your entire car for 150 bucks" places. There's a reason they are so cheap...They do a crappy job. Who are you insured with? I would just call your insurance co and ask for a referal unless of course you are insured with Eastwood or some other fly-by-night shaky insurance co (in which case, you'll be refered to a place worse than Maaco).
Your insurance will not go up just from you making inquiries. If it does you need to find another insurance company.
BTW-That model RX-7 was the best looking one ever. The new RX-8 is one of the ugliest cars I've seen Mazda make. I don't care if it goes like a scalded ape. It is fugly.
Edit: Sh!t happens. No sense getting overly upset about it. You might want to have your trees trimmed though so it doesn't happen again.
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Whats so rice about the hood. Carbon fiber is lighter and so does have some benefit.
quick ebay link Doesn't look too bad to me, it'll match your paint nicely.
Originally posted by: warcrow
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Whats so rice about the hood. Carbon fiber is lighter and so does have some benefit.
quick ebay link Doesn't look too bad to me, it'll match your paint nicely.
Hrm...that is a badass hood! :-D
Originally posted by: PingSpike
Thats what you get for driving a nice car. If a branch fell on my pile, I'd just shrug and drive it to work.