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Old 07-23-2008, 11:04 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Honestly, you don't need a new fascia for that. If it's just a dent w/o any paint chipping, then a decent paintless dent removal company can pop that out and you won't even know where it was located once repaired.
Since most front fascia's on todays cars and trucks are made of plastic, and NOT metal,
the paintless dent removal will do nothing to help this matter.

Once a "dent" is in the plastic, you can't work it out from the back like you
can on a metal body panel. The plastic will hold the dented shape if it has
been flexed too far to spring back to its original shape.

If this is the case, then you will have to either try to ignore it, or repair it.

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