Soo I go to Bell Canada, and when i get out of that store, I go to look up at my car (which is parked about 20 meters away from me) and right wen i look at my car, the shopping cart hits my front right door (passenger door in the front)..boy was I pissed..and then I found out there were frickin 4 dents in the door!! Ugh, I am getting it fixed..but the thing is..will the fixed dents be strong just as it was before or wil that metal part (where it's dented, etc) be weaker??
its a freaking shopping cart... i highly doubt that it denting your car would cause structural damage!
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Originally Posted by the_indian_kid@hotmail.co
Soo I go to Bell Canada, and when i get out of that store, I go to look up at my car (which is parked about 20 meters away from me) and right wen i look at my car, the shopping cart hits my front right door (passenger door in the front)..boy was I pissed..and then I found out there were frickin 4 dents in the door!! Ugh, I am getting it fixed..but the thing is..will the fixed dents be strong just as it was before or wil that metal part (where it's dented, etc) be weaker??
Ugh...poor guy, don't mind the jokesters, I'm sure they mean no harm. Trust me, when I got the crack in my windshield 3 weeks after buying the car, I was not happy and wouldn't be pleased about being teased about it. Depending on the configuration of the dents, they can apply some suction device to it (I had a similar situation with my Civic), in which case it should be good as new (but still may have scratches from the original dent). But if it is not reparable that way, you'll have to check with the body shop about the stability question. Good luck to you...