#$@#, Anyone Know A Good Bodyshop??
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#$@#, Anyone Know A Good Bodyshop??
Well I really do not have to much to say...I think the pictures speak for themselves. I think I am a little bitter with the dunes!!! :mad: :mad: Hey the good news is my GPS antenna stayed on through the whole thing! :rolleyes: Lets hope the shop can have this done by AZRocks!!!!
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I am sorry about your ride - by the way, I really think it looks cool with the black wheels!
Do you need the name of a good body shop in AZ?
I have one if you need it. They did great work in a resonable timeframe on my drivers door.
Do you need the name of a good body shop in AZ?
I have one if you need it. They did great work in a resonable timeframe on my drivers door.
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Hey man whatever happened to Keep the shiny side up! I rolled my mom's Montero in high school it looked a lot worse than yours my friend ended up in the back seat because the seatbelt was broken. The first thing to go was the windshield. We were lucky. The CHP made me try and wheel it out of the ditch it, but no luck because of a flat tire.. were you at that Galamis? My friend did the same thing at Galamis in his lifted TACO. Barely any damage to the truck, but He got a DUI... I'm sure the New 4-Runner with a S/C and 385 total hp sounds pretty good right now instead of fixing the old one...!
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Oh man!
Sorry to see the dents and dings. Hope nobody was hurt. I suppose there was no frame damage, or at least it doesn't look like you may have frame damage. Any busted windows??
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Ya you guys I have to say I am not very pleased. Yes it rolled onto the roof, at this time I am having the following replaced:
* Hood
* Front Quarter Panel
* Driver Door
* Passenger Door
* Rear Quarter Panel
* Roof
* Roof Rack
I will have the shop check the motor as while it was upside down, oil drained into the cyclinders and hydrolocked the motor. We had to remove all the plugs in the middle of the dunes and blow out all the oil. What a mess...5 quarts of oil all over the place!!!
Looks like I should have my rig back in 6 weeks
* Hood
* Front Quarter Panel
* Driver Door
* Passenger Door
* Rear Quarter Panel
* Roof
* Roof Rack
I will have the shop check the motor as while it was upside down, oil drained into the cyclinders and hydrolocked the motor. We had to remove all the plugs in the middle of the dunes and blow out all the oil. What a mess...5 quarts of oil all over the place!!!
Looks like I should have my rig back in 6 weeks
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OUCH! So sorry to see that Mike. I hope that everyone in the vehicle was ok.
Are you ready to give the play-by-play of how it happened, or is it still to sensitive of a subject?
Are you ready to give the play-by-play of how it happened, or is it still to sensitive of a subject?
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Ok, I know how guys feel about their trucks, but I'll voice the unfavorable opinion anyway. First, sorry to see the damage. Nothing hurts like the first dent and it looks like you went through the first, fourth, and ninth all at the same time.
However, if I may suggest (keep in mind this comes from a guy driving a somewhat rusty '85 4Runner with a few dents in it), find out how much the body work is going to cost then take that $ and buy some wicked upgrade(s) you may have been putting off. The dents are there so the hard part about having a 4 wheeler is already taken care of. Besides nothing says you really mean it to all the others like showing up at the trail with battle scars
However, if I may suggest (keep in mind this comes from a guy driving a somewhat rusty '85 4Runner with a few dents in it), find out how much the body work is going to cost then take that $ and buy some wicked upgrade(s) you may have been putting off. The dents are there so the hard part about having a 4 wheeler is already taken care of. Besides nothing says you really mean it to all the others like showing up at the trail with battle scars
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