Bent Exhaust tips
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Last month I got rear ended by some girl in a subaru legacy. It was minor damage with some paint scrapes, scratches and chips on the left hand side of the bumper. She was very nice about it and paid me in cash after I got an estimate of 340 dollars to fix it. I noticed the other day that my exhaust tips hang down low a little bit and the left tip is lower then the right. It is very subtle but I look at it everytime I get into my car. Should i take it to a muffler shop and have them rebend it, or should i replace the whole thing? I need your guys input.
Also does anyone know of a good paintless dent removal place near cincinnati or chicago? I have three very shallow dings that u can only notice when u are eye level with the car door but this is another thing that bothers me especially when my car is less than 2 months old. The dealer wants about 400 bucks for the dings...
Also does anyone know of a good paintless dent removal place near cincinnati or chicago? I have three very shallow dings that u can only notice when u are eye level with the car door but this is another thing that bothers me especially when my car is less than 2 months old. The dealer wants about 400 bucks for the dings...
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If so, the exhaust is off and might need some welding and since
it is made of rustfree steel, it makes the job a bit more complex.
If so, the exhaust is off and might need some welding and since
it is made of rustfree steel, it makes the job a bit more complex.
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