Dent removal

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84GMCSierra

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What would be the best way to get this dent out of the side of my truck? I have tried 2 different suction cup pullers, single and double, and have tried from the back side but no room due to the gas tank. Do I have to remove the bed? I was hoping to do it the easy way. This is the best picture I can post. It has sharp edges on it so I'm thinking thats why I can't get the suction cup puller to work. I don't have a welder to do the pins.
 

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Slip a pick between the tank and bed, or through the wheel well, or maybe remove the trim from the gas filler neck and go through there. Just be careful what you use as an anchor (fulcrum) for the pick to avoid creating new dents that would need fixing.

Or unbolt the bed then slide it back from the cab and block it up so you are above the tank so you can hammer and dolly.

Might need a pic with a little more curve than these...
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