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How do you damage a D-Pillar?

....mine now has a big dent in it. Banging Head

It hasn't been hit from the front or the back but appears to have been clouted from about 45 degrees from the. back. Paint appears unbroken but scuffed over a height of about 12 inches. No visible damage to quarter window, tail gate or light cluster or roof. Dent is about an inch deep and the size of your hand.

Very annoyed, as the vehicle was parked on its own in a quiet sports centre carpark this morning for only 45 minutes.
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Were there an contractors vehicles around as it sounds like the right sort of damage for a flatbed with dropsides to have caused Confused
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could be I suppose, football would fit the size better.......

no CCTV of course, and no one owned up.........I assume as it a heavily shaped panel it is going to cost an arm and a leg to fix. Big Cry
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SJR wrote:
Were there an contractors vehicles around as it sounds like the right sort of damage for a flatbed with dropsides to have caused Confused


not when I left it or picked it up..........damage probaby a bit high for that as it is above the light cluster........however ladder or something on roofrack of estate car or small van would be about the right height.......there is no way who ever did it cannot have noticed it.

I assume it set the alarm of but as the alarm is inaudible if the wind is ruffling the bushes that probably wouldn't have made much difference.
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Re: How do you damage a D-Pillar?

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Very annoyed


I'd blame him too Wink
  
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That dint will be able to be pulled out with a pin welder and a slide hammer

If you replace the whole panel you'll end up with more filler at the joints where you joggle it in
  
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Re: How do you damage a D-Pillar?

Martin wrote:
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Very annoyed


I'd blame him too Wink


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into the bodyshop today....hopefully it can be pulled out, not sure what they do about the paint. It has split by the quarterwindow, but otherwise just badly scuffed.

Hadn't realised but that panel appears to run all the way to the top of the windscreen Question
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If you wanted to get a D3 written off, get the D-pillars creased on both sides and you're pretty much there Evil or Very Mad Sounds like yours is a "softer" dent and will pull out though Thumbs Up
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...now you are scaring me ND......but do elaborate please Neutral
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and as he wouldn' t lie........I'm down one suspect now Laughing
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If you have to replace both d-pillars the amount of work involved puts the costs into £0000s
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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