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If it is not affecting the ride or causing leaks or other issues, I would probably leave it alone.  Pretend like you didn't see it.      Someone here has the signature, "Perfection is the enemy of a good job."


Ever see something that looked really good, then you couldn't help but to mess with that one tiny spot and ruined the good work?    It's like that.   Metal gets bent sometimes.   Often, unbending is what causes the problems.


So if no issues, I would not worry about it.    If you MUST fix it, then use a torch and warm the area up first and use wood blocks and a mini-sledgehammer.


Either way, I hope it works out for the best.


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