dent repair tools
 
 
       
pdr tools
 
 
     

The Pro PDR Kit $1450 including GST for Australia
(Other countries less 10%)

 

Here is what you get in the kit along with a short description

Tap down tool:- This tool is used to tap down high spots sometimes made unintentionally while removing very difficult dents, pushing in the wrong spot, or just trying to work too fast. It will also tap down upward dents caused by a boot lid being closed on something too big, or bonnets closed with something left on top of the engine.

Place the tool on top of the high spot and give it a sharp tap with the handle of the trim clip removal tool.

Hanging links:- These hook into holes or slots in bonnet and boot frames. A rod is passed through the link and you now have some leverage to work on the dent.

Vise grips:- Two of these are used when removing hail damage from a car roof. You pull down the rubber door seal and clamp them onto the weld seam and pass the hail hanger through. This provides good positive leverage and support for your rods and bars.

If you only have a few roof dents to remove; just clamp one on and pass your rod through it. You can use one of these clamps in many other areas where you don't have any support or leverage for your tool.

The other clamp has been modified to remove dents along wheel arches and other edges.

Set of eight door slip tools:- There is a left and right tool for the wide bodied doors on most cars, and a left and right for the narrow doors on vehicles like twin cab utes and some older cars. There is also a short set for difficult dents high up in a door that can cause a bit of fatigue after a while if you persisted with a long tool, as your arm would be up high and control would be less. The straight slip tool is intended to get into intrusion bar gaps, and the thin bendable will get you right into the most narrow and difficult gaps.

Long splayed end rod:- This gives you a long reach into a narrow gap.

Long thin quarter bar: - One example of it's use is when you reach right up into a quarter panel only to find that there is another reinforcing panel there with a small gap. This tool will get you in.

Hail hanger:- Part of the leverage system used to remove hail damage.

Medium splayed end tool:- Use this to get around the edges of doors and under bonnet frame gaps. Also to remove sharp dents and creases.

Dent Punch:- Sometimes you need to punch out a very nasty, sharp dent from behind. You can get it started with this and then finish it off with a rod.

Long heavy quarter bar:- This is used where a long reach or a lot of force is needed. You would use this bar a lot removing hail damage from the center areas of roofs and bonnets.

Quarter bar:- One of the most commonly used tools. Used to push out any open access dent.

Very small rods:- These tools are used to get into slots in boot and bonnet frames etc.

Slim bendable door slip tool:- Lower window and insert wedges. This tool will access dents behind intrusion bars, under boot and bonnet frames and similar narrow gaps.

Door jammer:- This devise will hold doors, boots and bonnets open where you want in order to work from the underside. When removing dents it is most important that whatever you are working on is kept absolutely still in order to be in full control.

Small splayed end tool:- Used to remove close dents in gaps etc. Insert tool and remove dents with a twisting action.

Set of three medium rods:- These are used to get into areas that are a bit small for a quarter bar or where you need to work close up and a bigger bar would be uncomfortable.

 

A fully comprehensive description and uses of our tools is supplied with your purchase.

 

 
   
     
   
 

Pushing a dent out of a bonnet:- Set
up the door jammer to the required height.
Hook the hanging link into one of the holes or slots in the under frame and begin to work on the dent.

 

Using the tap tap tool:- Place the tool
directly on top of the dent and give it a
sharp tap with the trim clip remover.  It's
just the right size and weight for the job.
Some nasty high dents need a bit of
working upwards and downwards to get it
right.

 

Door slip tools:- Wind down the window
and push in a wedge or two.  Here the left
slip tool is being used. This same tool
would be used to push dents on the right
rear door looking backwards.  You would
have the drivers door open with your knee
resting on the seat. Vise versa for the other
side.

These slip tools do the job very quickly and
are a pleasure to use.  Many hours of
testing and modifying angles and curves
have gone into making them the best
available.

 

Using the quarter bar:- This can be
used on any panel where you can find
some leverage.  If there is no leverage because the panel is completly open;  the dentools system provides you with what
you need to to get it.

A lot of time has been put into making the quarter bar the most versatile dent pushing tool anywhere. It will never wear out or need any maintenance.

 

 
       
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