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To fix it "right" you would most likely need a new hood. That being said if it were me, i would give a shot at pulling it out. Whatever the outcome i would think it would be hard to make it worse than it is now.
Quote from: heavychevy91 on February 28, 2012, 09:41:24 pmTo fix it "right" you would most likely need a new hood. That being said if it were me, i would give a shot at pulling it out. Whatever the outcome i would think it would be hard to make it worse than it is now. I disagree with this statement. I could fix that and make it look like it was never there and I am not the best body person out there by any means. As fire fighter said, weld a couple of plugs on the outside so you can use a slide hammer to pull it out. While pulling it out use a body hammer on the inside to help move it out a little bit at a time. (this does not have a double wall to cover the inside, so you can access the inside, the problem would be the edge part of the hood). Once it is close, cut off the plugs, then grind flat and use the body hammer and dollies to round it back into shape, (the more experienced guys at this point would use heat with the hammer and dollies to shape it to with in enough clearance that primer and paint would fill in the rest), I am not that good though, but I have got it close enough that after it is primmered and painted it is hard to tell with a magnet that body filler is even there.
One question..... how did you do that and miss the fender completely?