Anyway, i just got rear ended by a ford F15 pick up truck last night, and got an estimate for $2000 worth of damage. I wanted to fix it myself and hopefully be able to do it myself, so from what i've saw after taking the rear apart was that the trunk lid was dented, so i'm gonna get a replacement on that, the rear bumper was gone for good... so i needed to get a replacement on that too...
ok, here's the big problem... seems like the rear trunk (part with the loop where the trunk lid latch onto was pushed inward. Is there anyway i can pull it out? Right now i'm using a hammer from the inside and manage to get it out to where the loop would match up with the trunk lid latch so that i can at least close the trunk.
For those professionals out there... what do you guys use to pull a large piece of body metal out? Something like a dent puller but at a larger scale??
So, that's just for the body structure. For the bumper... if i ordered one, do you think i should let Macco do it? They're charging me $150 to get the bumper painted with base and clearcoat. I asked them if it would be factory quality, and they said it would, but i've heard horror stories about them (but most of them have the whole car painted) so do you think they do a decent job with just painting a bumper for 150? I live in lawrence, so if anyone have any experience with macco in kansas city or overland park let me know!
Well, i think that's it for now, so i'm hoping i can get a used silver trunk for about 150, and bumper and paint for hopefully around 300... and for the trunk either i'll keep hammering it out from the inside (inside would be covered with carpet so i'm not worried how it looks from the inside, and outside would be covered with bumper so that should be fine too), or if someone else could tell me how you guys do it that would be great! Thanks!
Update: Here's some pictures










