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Old 12-12-2007, 12:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation Need Help To Remove Front Fender

Does anybody know how to remove the driver's side fender from a 92 Camry? I have a dent that I want to hit back into place and I don't want to pay a bodyshop to do it. I tried putting my arm through the corner light hole and pushing the dent out but it just pops back into a dent. I can't get enough leverage or power in my arm to push the main dent out. What kind of tools would I need to remove it. It seems as though it might be easy to take the fender off, but I just want to get some ideas before I go taking off a piece of my car. It's finals week and I can't not have a car if I screw something up!

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A pic of the dent would help us give advise! Its seems tho from ur efforts its near the corner light. U might try removing the plastic in the wheel well to get to it! It may give u more leverage!
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^Here's a pic of the dent. How would I go about removing the plastic around the wheel well?

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