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CarGuru > Volkswagen > Dents in tunnel 12 February 2005 11:31:28

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Dents in tunnel

Mk 11 February 2005 23:57:46
 Sometime in the last 34 years, the previous owners of my 71 beetle have
managed to put several good sized dents in the bottom of the tunnel.
(Rocks?, Parking curbs? Poorly placed floor jacks?). Anyway, since I'm going
to be cleaning off the undercoating and repainting, I'd like to try to pull
the dents out, if possible. Anyone had any luck doing this? I was thinking
of applying heat, and then maybe using a slide hammer. Would this work? Any
other suggestions?

Mike Kayer
71 Beetle


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Speedy Jim 12 February 2005 00:24:46 permanent link ]
 MK wrote:
Sometime in the last 34 years, the previous owners of my 71 beetle have> managed to put several good sized dents in the bottom of the tunnel.> (Rocks?, Parking curbs? Poorly placed floor jacks?). Anyway, since I'm going> to be cleaning off the undercoating and repainting, I'd like to try to pull> the dents out, if possible. Anyone had any luck doing this? I was thinking> of applying heat, and then maybe using a slide hammer. Would this work? Any> other suggestions?>
Mike Kayer> 71 Beetle>
That *might* work. Don't do it inside the garage though.
It's entirely possible the tunnel will combust; have a
garden hose/extinguisher handy.....

PLAN B: Bondo the dents.

Speedy Jim
http://www.nls.net/­mp/volks/
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ThaDriver 12 February 2005 11:31:28 permanent link ]
 If you're talking about the "tunnel" itself, that's *very* thick metal &
will be *very* hard to pull. Very hard to do under a car. Unless they're
*real* bad, you might consider just grinding & bondoing as Speedy Jim
said.
~ Paul
aka "Tha Driver"

Giggle Cream - it makes dessert *funny*!

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