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Old 11-28-2011, 03:14 PM
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I went to a couple places today that specialize in higher end cars like MB, BMW, Porsche, etc. They both quoted around $2.5-3k for this as a new door panel will most likely be necessary, along with some blending.
You going through insurance? If so, may want to see what they are willing to ante up....I doubt they will pay for a new door skin.
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You going through insurance? If so, may want to see what they are willing to ante up....I doubt they will pay for a new door skin.
Well I want to pay cash so I don't have to deal with insurance and stuff. My deductible is $1k too. I told the 2 shops that and they said it may be more work to remove the dent and add filler and getting a new door frame may be easier. Im going to check out a few more places tomorrow that aren't so high end to see what they say. I may drive it down to LA to have my dad get it fixed cause they're are a lot more car shops down there.
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Well I want to pay cash so I don't have to deal with insurance and stuff. My deductible is $1k too. I told the 2 shops that and they said it may be more work to remove the dent and add filler and getting a new door frame may be easier. Im going to check out a few more places tomorrow that aren't so high end to see what they say. I may drive it down to LA to have my dad get it fixed cause they're are a lot more car shops down there.

if the dent isnt bad (no creases) why dont you bring it to a guy that does paintless dent removal which is about $50 a dent then have a shop paint it. i had a friend that got hit on a body line on the front fender on his 2010 nissan and it took a few hours but it came out perfect.
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Originally Posted by 02S430
if the dent isnt bad (no creases) why dont you bring it to a guy that does paintless dent removal which is about $50 a dent then have a shop paint it. i had a friend that got hit on a body line on the front fender on his 2010 nissan and it took a few hours but it came out perfect.

Did you look at the picture! Its a little worse then a quick paintless dent job!
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Did you look at the picture! Its a little worse then a quick paintless dent job!
the dent isnt bad, of course it needs paint, but the paintless dent will save on door panel cost and bondo on the car, I dont like bondo but thats just me
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Old 11-28-2011, 09:11 PM
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I just emailed a couple local paintless dent removal guys to see what they say. It would be great if they can fix the dent, then I can just order new molding and get it painted separately.

I'm worried that they're going to have to take the door apart in this case which may be above their usual jobs.
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Originally Posted by CityOfAngels
I just emailed a couple local paintless dent removal guys to see what they say. It would be great if they can fix the dent, then I can just order new molding and get it painted separately.

I'm worried that they're going to have to take the door apart in this case which may be above their usual jobs.

hope it works out they may need to see the car in person to make a judgement, body shops will say to replace the part just to make money unless of course its totally screwed up, also order the molding from parts.com OEM from a dealer out west.
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hope it works out they may need to see the car in person to make a judgement, body shops will say to replace the part just to make money unless of course its totally screwed up, also order the molding from parts.com OEM from a dealer out west.
Yah, I'm planning on doing that. Does anyone know the part number for the chrome molding strip? Its on the driver side rear door of a 2006 E55. I see several different part #s on parts.com.
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Originally Posted by CityOfAngels
I went to a couple places today that specialize in higher end cars like MB, BMW, Porsche, etc. They both quoted around $2.5-3k for this as a new door panel will most likely be necessary, along with some blending.
I'm sorry but that's pretty insane. My best friend painted his ENTIRE Camaro, along with fixing the front bumper which was broken from a soft crash ) for $3000 and the paint looked absolutely SICK....and I'm picky as hell.
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I'm sorry but that's pretty insane. My best friend painted his ENTIRE Camaro, along with fixing the front bumper which was broken from a soft crash ) for $3000 and the paint looked absolutely SICK....and I'm picky as hell.
Really? Well the said it may cost around the same to either fix this door or to replace it, cause there would be a lot of labor to fix it.

Any idea how much the actual door costs?
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Can anyone tell me the part number for the molding piece. I need to order it ASAP so I can have it in time for painting.
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Originally Posted by CityOfAngels
Can anyone tell me the part number for the molding piece. I need to order it ASAP so I can have it in time for painting.

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Thanks, I found the part on parts.com for $110 painted.

I met with a dentless guy today who said he can fix it for $600, another guy I emailed said he can do it for $300. They both have decent yelp reviews (11 vs 40 reviews).

I'm thinking I do go this route, I can avoid insurance completely since my deductible is 1000.

All I would need painted in this case is the scratches at the top, which one guy said can be airbrushed by a guy he works with.
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Originally Posted by CityOfAngels
Thanks, I found the part on parts.com for $110 painted.

I met with a dentless guy today who said he can fix it for $600, another guy I emailed said he can do it for $300. They both have decent yelp reviews (11 vs 40 reviews).

I'm thinking I do go this route, I can avoid insurance completely since my deductible is 1000.

All I would need painted in this case is the scratches at the top, which one guy said can be airbrushed by a guy he works with.

if the number ends in 9999 it isnt painted, i recently bought bumper trim for parts.com and it said it was painted but mercedes doesnt pre paint anymore but I may be wrong, they will email u if that is the case and tell you the new part number. not a big deal. airbrushing ehhh i had it done over my right rear fender and u can tell id just paint it but thats just me, good luck
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Originally Posted by 02S430
if the number ends in 9999 it isnt painted, i recently bought bumper trim for parts.com and it said it was painted but mercedes doesnt pre paint anymore but I may be wrong, they will email u if that is the case and tell you the new part number. not a big deal. airbrushing ehhh i had it done over my right rear fender and u can tell id just paint it but thats just me, good luck
Thanks, I emailed parts.com and they gave me this part #21169013629775 which should be painted.

The description is: Rear door Exterior trim Body side mldg W/amg Iridium slvr Le
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Thanks, I emailed parts.com and they gave me this part #21169013629775 which should be painted.

The description is: Rear door Exterior trim Body side mldg W/amg Iridium slvr Le

cool hope the paintless dent works out for you
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cool hope the paintless dent works out for you
Thanks I hope it does.

Its around 600 for dent, then 120 for the molding, then about 200-800 for paint depending on if I get airbrush touchup or whole panel painted.
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Quick update:

I got the dent fixed by the best paintless dent removal guy in the area and it looks great. You can't even tell their was a dent there unless I point it out and the sun is shining at a specific angle. Very happy with it. He also but a new molding piece on for me. Now I just have to find someone who can take care of the scratches at the top of the door. I had it buffed and most of them came out too.
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Originally Posted by CityOfAngels
Quick update:

I got the dent fixed by the best paintless dent removal guy in the area and it looks great. You can't even tell their was a dent there unless I point it out and the sun is shining at a specific angle. Very happy with it. He also but a new molding piece on for me. Now I just have to find someone who can take care of the scratches at the top of the door. I had it buffed and most of them came out too.

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