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gearshifter 11-01-2009 01:01 AM

DINGS!
 
Just ending up with 2 dings in one day! I've always parked in far, isolated spaces with little or no cars around to minimize this problem, but it can't truly be avoided...

What are your tips to avoid dings?

And where is a reputable, good priced place to repair dings?

Djiban 11-01-2009 01:10 AM

Go to dents unlimited in port moody, just went there a few weeks ago to repair like 8 dings on my car. It's not that cheap but quality wise they're good.

!Yaminashi 11-01-2009 01:10 AM

I ALWAYS park as far away from people as possible. I find it hilarious that at times I've come back to my car there's always someone parked right beside me, out of all places, when there are literally hundreds of spots available, some even closer than mine to the mall/store or wherever.

Thankfully I havent gotten any dings from them parking next to me. But yeah, it really cant be avoided. Just hope that you dont park next to an asshole

moomooCow 11-01-2009 01:28 AM

I love poles and walls. I try my best to park as close to them so as to leave the most room between the next car and I. I know that pole/wall won't ding my car but I can't say the same about other cars...

If I have a choice, I'd also park next to a nicer car than a shit box/ricers.

ilvtofu 11-01-2009 06:31 AM

+1 for dents unlimited

Driving a smaller car also helps :D and parking next to one also

If you're really worried about em, those ugly side mouldings would help reduce the damage but then again the car would look worse with those then dings. (LOL neone seen the sienna that's surrounded by that cheap black plastic stuff?)

And don't go to costco or similar places where you know someone will try to squeeze a shopping cart in between cars

E-DA9 11-01-2009 07:25 AM

Curb spots are the best. and stick to the curb. Otherwise WIDE spots, or else park on the street. through the course of about 10 years daily driving my cars and sticking to those rules, I got about 5 dings in total. I parked everywhere, old aberdeen, parker place, continental, etc...

Now I just don't care anymore and I have gotten about 5 more dings in the past 2 years.

donthaveoneyet 11-01-2009 01:06 PM

frick i got this door "ding" about the size of a quarter. repairshop said they'll need to drill a hole to fix it.... i dont want my car drilled :(:(:(:(

J-Chow 11-01-2009 04:56 PM

If you live in Richmond, don't bother fixing them dents.

Regardless if you fix them now or later, you'll receive them countless times as I have, even parked far away, isolated, and in between nice vehicles. The only time I would fix it, is if you were to sell your car privately.

fcuk richmond. :mad:

threezero 11-01-2009 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moomooCow (Post 6662715)
I love poles and walls. I try my best to park as close to them so as to leave the most room between the next car and I. I know that pole/wall won't ding my car but I can't say the same about other cars...

If I have a choice, I'd also park next to a nicer car than a shit box/ricers.

Dude I parked beside a E55 amg before thinking the owner would baby his car. Went in bbt place to eat, than later when I came out for a smoke I caught the owner (middle age asian) walking to his e55, FUCKING SWING HIS DOOR open, ding my car door so hard I can hear it half a parking lot away and just speed away like nothing happened.


Shit I would park beside a lightly modded import than baller euros especially in richmond the land of the lease cars.

ilvtofu 11-01-2009 05:36 PM

^BBT in kerrisdale? they have stall parking? LOL I was there last night and paralleled right out front, fuck why'd I tint my windows? >.<

Another tip is not to park next to any N drivers or if you do park on their drivers side. their passengers tend not to care...

jnesss 11-01-2009 07:29 PM

park beside NICE cars!

Rich Sandor 11-01-2009 09:25 PM

I'd recommend Glenn Korol from 'Dentique'. He's mobile and will come right to your car if need be. I see him work all the time and honestly he is an artist when it comes to dent removal. His prices are very reasonable, but it will depend on the dent. 778.838.0787.

Dents Unlimited and Dent King are also good.

underscore 11-03-2009 04:19 PM

if there is no chipping or cracking of the paint the dents car be repaired with no holes drilled or repainting, so it's pretty cheap. I know a guy in Ontario who does it.

ilvtofu 11-03-2009 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Sandor (Post 6663586)
I'd recommend Glenn Korol from 'Dentique'. He's mobile and will come right to your car if need be. I see him work all the time and honestly he is an artist when it comes to dent removal. His prices are very reasonable, but it will depend on the dent. 778.838.0787.

Dents Unlimited and Dent King are also good.

How much per ding?

acrophobia 11-03-2009 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coach Hines (Post 6662705)
I ALWAYS park as far away from people as possible. I find it hilarious that at times I've come back to my car there's always someone parked right beside me, out of all places, when there are literally hundreds of spots available, some even closer than mine to the mall/store or wherever.

I often find myself in the same situation. For some reason, many people feel the need to park beside someone. Unfortunately most people are stupid, so this behaviour is not exactly surprising.

Dentique is a little pricey but they do great work.

threezero 11-03-2009 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6666047)
if there is no chipping or cracking of the paint the dents car be repaired with no holes drilled or repainting, so it's pretty cheap. I know a guy in Ontario who does it.

how about rock chips? I have a few on the hood of all places, and I made it every more visible with my crappy touch up skill. can the chips be touchup professionally by shops without repainting the whole section?

underscore 11-03-2009 08:35 PM

not sure, I don't think they can do much though. depending on the car/paint colour might find one cheaper at the wreckers than getting it repainted.

GabAlmighty 11-03-2009 09:13 PM

I drive a shit car and don't really care about dings, also I do have a strip of black plastic down the side of my car.

Old car, i parked next to nice cars. Next to posts. Away from everyone.
It's mostly all been stated and pretty common sense stuff, but you can't avoid the inevitable

asian_XL 11-03-2009 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by no_limitz (Post 6663400)
park beside NICE cars!


nice cars have big doors and big doors give you bigger dents

Beamer Girl 05-01-2010 12:47 PM

Dent King does great work. I think they're mobile with a shop in Richmond. www.dentking.biz. They were on CTV a few months ago and Chris Olson loves 'em!:thumbsup:

Jobo 05-01-2010 01:59 PM


imp>dom 05-02-2010 09:47 AM

the video is amazing!

does it work with small dents like size of pencil tip?

hk20000 05-02-2010 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beamer Girl (Post 6933375)
Dent King does great work. I think they're mobile with a shop in Richmond. www.dentking.biz. They were on CTV a few months ago and Chris Olson loves 'em!:thumbsup:

Dent king came and fixed my C36 lemme show you the before pic
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._7509371_n.jpg
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._8149691_n.jpg
Right side: All but #1 and #2 was repaired paint free... #1 is basically crumpled steel with no entry point from behind so PLDR is not effective (think pokemon, it's not very effective! means it doesn't do jack). #2 was a very slightly bent door shell over the length of the door from opening it against a concrete pole base....
Left side: That dent is pulled out perfectly unless you look reaaaally close.

Mugen EvOlutioN 05-02-2010 01:06 PM

dents unlimited ftw

Culture_Vulture 05-02-2010 09:09 PM

when I can, I try to park right next to restricted areas like where shopping carts are placed or near a handicapped spot,
I've been pretty lucky insofar though


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