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Originally Posted by Trips Op, I can only add that by all means you're doing this repair at your own risk! If you have very little clue of what you're

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Old 03-23-2015, 07:11 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Op,

I can only add that by all means you're doing this repair at your own risk!

If you have very little clue of what you're doing? Please pay someone to fix it correctly.

I would hate to hear you did more damage trying to fix it than it should've been.

Good Luck
On the other hand, it shouldn't cost more for a shop to fix a slightly larger spot than it would for them to fix the small one to begin with. It's worth a shot IMO.
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