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I got my new Dodge 05 my May and had the bed Line'Xed the day after I bought it. The job was excellent. I just recently noticed that I have a minor dent in the bed on the right wheel well. I'm not sure wether I bought the truck like that or if the Line X guy dented it before spraying the coat on. I know it was dented before it was Line Xed though. I only loaded the bed once when I moved to another house and it couldn't have got dented then.



My question is can a body shop fix this? I know the ******* won't do anything it. Seems like a simple fix that even I can do. Just gotta place a peice of cloth under the dent where it protrudes in the wheel well and bump it with a rubber mallet. But will the Line X stretch to allow the metal can go back into place?
 
How minor? Like 2-3" deep indent or just can barely see it? It is a truck bed afterall. . it's going to get beat up and dented if you use it.
 
It's minor. One you can barely see. It wouldn't matter if I used the bed day in and day out but. This was something that I didn't even do. Either the dealer sold it to me like that or the Line X guy did it prior to applying cuz I only used the bed once when I moved and it was already coated. No way my light duty housed hold goods coulda done that.
 
I tried one of those paintless dent repair guys to repair a minor dent on my wife's RX8, cost about $70. 00, now I can't even find the spot where the dent was. Well worth the cost IMO.
 
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