Interesting picture, appears to have dual exhausts. Wonder what's under the hood?
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Yes, the right guy does wonders. However, I've seen lesser folks attempt it and the results were worse than where it started. This too, all depends on how thick the paint is going to be, if Ford goes too thin, it will be prone to cracking when working the dent (even if heated) - I'm sure they'll get it right, but just not something I'm a huge fan of.
I'll give you a dollar if you can push out my Mountain Dew can dents and make it like new
I love when people who know nothing speculate about something especially something that cost Ford millions/billions in terms of risk and forward thinking.
Instead of giving Ford credit for being out in front using aluminum for their most profitable vehicle in an attempt to meet the really tough, restrictive Federal MPG regulations you're bagging on Ford "if Ford goes too thin."
Sorry I'm being tough on you but if this is all you've got to "contribute" it might be better if you just kept your negativity to yourself.
Jimbo,
There will be a learning curve; it will not be too steep. The paintless dent guys will have no problems.
Eddie
ps You can fix the dents in your Mtn Dew can with water pressure; or a pencil and eraser! Did it in college 35+ yrs ago...
Interesting picture, appears to have dual exhausts. Wonder what's under the hood?
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Sure does look like a boost gauge or some kind of gauges on the pillar inside also . Could be a Eco-boost or .....???