PaleFlyer
Senior Member
My '18 Rebel picked up a dent weekend before last. I may have dropped a log on the side panel while loading some firewood...
Is there a not totally horrible way to remove the "quarter panel", so I can get on the backside and fix the dent properly? Talked to a buddy that used to run a body shop, and he said I likely wouldn't be able to 100% fix it if I just try one of those paintless dent kits. And I have a work truck for my daily now, so I can afford to take the panel off the Ram now, to fix it right. But I want to at least try and fix it myself before I look into paying someone, as it isn't a big enough dent to really make sense to have a pro do. Just want to know my options before I commit. No ram box unfortunately for me.
Is there a not totally horrible way to remove the "quarter panel", so I can get on the backside and fix the dent properly? Talked to a buddy that used to run a body shop, and he said I likely wouldn't be able to 100% fix it if I just try one of those paintless dent kits. And I have a work truck for my daily now, so I can afford to take the panel off the Ram now, to fix it right. But I want to at least try and fix it myself before I look into paying someone, as it isn't a big enough dent to really make sense to have a pro do. Just want to know my options before I commit. No ram box unfortunately for me.