Dents on jeeps are inevitable. When you use your jeeps for off-road adventures on rugged terrains and rocky roads, it is easy to pick up dents and dings. This will make your jeep look more battered and also lower its resale value.
Jeeps and cars have bodies made of aluminum. The aluminum panels make repairing the dents and dings much more difficult. Aluminum used in automobiles is not brittle and comes in a variety of strengths. They are hard to dent as they take double the amount of force to dent as opposed to mild steel.
Dent repair of jeep wranglers takes much more force as well as different tools to get it right.
What are the Common Dents on a Jeep Wrangler?
Your jeep wrangler can have numerous types of dents. But Sioux Falls knows how to remove all these dents effectively. Here is a list of some of the most common dents.
Round Dents
Round dents are caused by round objects hitting the bumper, door, or hood. These could be hailstones, rocks, footballs, baseballs, basketball, causing a dent to be formed immediately.
Car Dings
Car dings are the type of dents that occur when small objects hit your jeep on a windy day or during a rocky ride. Most damage of this nature is easy and affordable to repair, as it is mostly a small scratch, crack or chip in the paint. To keep your jeep’s value high, it is essential to get these minor dents and dings repaired with PDR as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your jeep.
Crease Dents
Crease dents stretch your jeeps metal. They are complex and time-consuming to repair but can repair using PDR. Using advanced and modern techniques, crease dents are no longer a problem and can repair easily.
PDR for Your Jeep Wrangler
Paintless dent repair (PDR) is a cost-effective way to restore the car’s body to factory-like condition in the least amount of time and cost. Most auto dent removal requires using body fillers or paints to fill in dents that are not as long-lasting.
Bondo and fillers are used in traditional body shop repairs to make the car’s surface look straight, while paintless dent repair simply fixes your jeep’s dent. Our certified technicians take their time softly massaging the metal back to its original condition, preserving the factory finish.
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If your jeep got a dent and you live in South Dakota, Sioux Falls has got it covered for you. You can visit our Instagram page to have a look at our best services or click here to get your repair process started!
Today, we will be following up on the discussion we had a couple of days ago about motorcycle dent repair. We spoke earlier about the Motorcycle Tank Vice and the PDR for motorcycles, and today, we will be diving into the various tools that we here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair use to work on motorcycles.
All the tools showcased here are available on Ultra Dent Tools and as we mentioned in the previous video, if you are getting into motorcycle paintless dent repair, you should be buying all the tools and accessories. One of the biggest reasons for this is because motorcycle repair tools are actually a lot stronger than car repair tools.
One of the commonly used tools is the Soft Tip Wheel Lip which can be used practically anywhere on the motorcycle but is predominantly used to get out dents from around the gas lid/gas hole. The accessory that fits onto the wheel lip is also from Ultra Dent Tools and is called the adjustable T-Handle. It allows us to use the tool from any angle we need and get the dent out using as much or as little leverage as is required. There is also an extension rod that fits onto the end of the Soft Tip Wheel Lip and makes it longer so we can reach further and get to dents even better. All the Wheel Lips allow interchangeable tips so we can use different tips for different jobs without having to actually replace the tool entirely. Most of our interchangeable tips come from Edgy Tools and they work equally well on cars as well as motorcycles.
Going back to the point about buying all the tools available if you plan on getting into motorcycle dent repair, Ultra Dent Tools usually offers discounts during the holiday season and Black Friday where you can easily get about 10-15 percent off on their tools.
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You do not necessarily have to be in an accident for dents to occur, they can happen even when you are not behind the wheel, although this is less common. Dents and dings are unpredictable, and the best approach is to get them fixed immediately.
For best results, always opt for a Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), specifically from the certified PDR technicians at Sioux Falls Dent Repair, as they are the best in the business.
Let’s discuss some common causes of dents on your car, why PDR is a good option and what are its benefits.
5 Common Causes of Dents on Your Car
Here are the 5 most common causes of dents on your car as they occur.
Back Up Into Garage Door
We’ve all been there, and it is not that shameful. Even the most expert drivers can sometimes back into their garage door, causing a ding or dent on their cars.
Hail Damage
The most common natural cause of disastrous clusters of dents on your roof, hood, trunk and sometimes even the sides of your car. Depending on the severity of the weather, hail damage can cause some serious dents and dings.
Shopping Carts
Shopping mall parking lots are prime for shopping cart collisions. These carts often leave dents and dings on cars when people lose control of them or they are distracted by any number of things. Sometimes, they even slide on uneven surfaces and cause car dents when left unattended.
Car Doors
Whether intentional or unintentional, other cars parked close to yours can sometimes leave a dent or a ding on your car when they open their doors carelessly.
Fallen Tree Branches
Bad weather does not only directly cause dents and dings from hail damage, often windstorms and other weather conditions can indirectly dent or ding your car when damaged tree branches fall on your car.
Why Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)?
There are many reasons to use paintless dent repair (PDR) for the dents and dings caused by the mentioned occurrences. These include saving time, money, paperwork and the originality and resale value of your car.
Benefits of Using Paintless Dent Repair
Saving Time
Unlike traditional dent repair, PDR can be done in a few hours on the same day you bring your car to Sioux Falls Dent Repair. This is true even for the extensive hail damage and you will save plenty of time with PDR.
Saving Money
There are not extra material costs of fillers and paints, which means you only pay for the skills of a certified PDR technician at Sioux Falls. This ends up costing you far less than a traditional dent repair.
Paperwork
Since PDR is so inexpensive, you can pay out of pocket and forget about the hassle of filing any paperwork with your insurer.
Originality & Resale Value
PDR does not scrape or damage the original paint coat of your car to repair dents. Which means it preserves its originality and saves its resale value for longer.
Conclusion
Whether your dents and dings occur from the mentioned causes or any other cause, PDR is the best option, and you should always opt for one. If you live in or around South Dakota, then we highly recommend Sioux Falls Dent Repair for all your PDR needs.
Motorcycle Paintless Dent Removal Tank Vise – MPDR
Today at the Sioux Falls Dent Repair HQ, we are going to be talking about a motorcycle tank vice and how we use it in the shop. The one that we use is from Ultra Dent Tools and is actually used for not only motorcycle tanks, but also for fenders and other panels as well.
With this specific model, there are other accessories that can be attached to make any type of repair work easier. While the first version only came with a single center post, the new version, called 2.0, now comes with a back post for better stability. However, the first version was designed for mobile repairs and could be attached to the back of a truck for repairs on the go.
Since motorcycles are more rarely used this time of the year, it will be the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to get some repair work done or even some modifications done to their bikes. The motorcycle vice makes it easier to hold the tank in place so we can work on it without having to worry about the handlebars getting in the way. Plus, the metal used on some of the bikes out there is a lot thicker than what is used on cars so we need all the leverage we can get when pulling out a dent from a motorcycle tank.
The vice itself is extremely adjustable and maneuverable so that we can work on a panel from different angles without complications. The version 2.0 also comes with a “tool bender” addition that allows us to use different types of tools such as a dent dial to get out all kinds of damage.
A Must Have
If you are thinking about getting into PDR or already are and are now looking at getting into motorcycle repairs as well, our advice would be to get all the tools needed because they will help you in the long run. There are a wide range of accessories that can be used when it comes to motorcycle repair and we will take a closer look at that sometime in the near future.
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