How Do You Fix a Dent on the Side of a Truck Bed?

Having a dent on the side of your truck bed can be an eyesore. It can also reduce the value of your vehicle if you are looking to sell or trade it in. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to fix this issue without having to take it to a body shop.

Using Pliers: This is one of the simplest ways to fix minor dents on the side of a truck bed. Park your vehicle in a well-lit area and use a pair of needle-nose pliers to grab hold of the dent.

Gently pull up and out until the metal pops back into its original shape. Make sure you aren’t applying too much pressure or you could end up with more damage.

Using a Suction Cup: If the dent is larger than what can be fixed with pliers, you may need to use a suction cup. This tool consists of two parts: a plunger and a vacuum sealer. Place the plunger over the dent and press down until it is firmly attached to the surface. Next, attach the vacuum sealer and pump it up until you feel some resistance.

The suction will help pull out any air pockets from underneath, causing the dent or ding to pop back into place.

Using Hammer & Dollies: If neither of these options works for you, then using hammer & dollies might be necessary. Hammer & dollies are tools specifically designed for panel work on vehicles. With these tools, you can access areas that would otherwise be hard to reach and gently tap out any dents or dings in order for them to pop back into place.

Conclusion: Fixing a dent on the side of your truck bed doesn’t have to be expensive or difficult if you know what tools and techniques work best for your situation. For minor dents, pliers may suffice while more serious damage may require additional tools such as suction cups or hammer & dollies depending on how deep they are embedded in your truck’s metal panels.

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Stephen Dunn