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Dent in rear bumper

NorthCoastJim

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Anyone experienced a dent into the rear bumper and fixed it yourself. I created a dent when unhitching my trailer. Saw somewhere that you can apply heat and "pull out" the dent. Any ideas?20210817_101507.webp
 
Anyone experienced a dent into the rear bumper and fixed it yourself. I created a dent when unhitching my trailer. Saw somewhere that you can apply heat and "pull out" the dent. Any ideas?View attachment 21711
Mind showing a picture a little further away. Close up is good. Just need to see more of it before can give you a more detailed answer on what can be done. 👍
 
I suppose you can try to stick your hand or something under the bumper and gently push it out. They also sell dent puller kits on ebay/amazon for less the $20. It comes with pads that you attach to the surface with glue sticks and pull.
 




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