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SteveH-CO

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A few photos from a repair job late last year. My daughter's boyfriend (a very good kid) smacked a Jeep Wrangler and crunched in his father's '01 Dakota. The truck would have been totaled, had it been insured. I dolly-towed it to my house (hood jammed shut) which was a good idea, as the serpentine belt was rubbing on the radiator shroud.

Got the kid's father involved in the teardown, and we removed all the bent parts. Straightened the core support with a come-along and replaced the bolt-on top piece with a junkyard part. Bought a new radiator and A/C condenser, which still held R-134a, but was shaped like a Pringles potato chip and couldn't be reinstalled.

The accident tapped the bumper, and dislodged it. I got some parts at the junkyard, and we ordered a Chinese-made hood and fender thru my Toyota dealer (who can get body parts for anything). Headlight, turn signal, etc. from Amazon. Got a Denso condensor from Rock Auto and evacuated and charged up the A/C with my neighbor, an HVAC tech. Taught the kid how to weld and let him weld part of the core support. He was quite proud of using his new skill (taught 5 minutes earlier) on the truck. Got a local guy to shoot the paint on the hood, fender, and support, and they matched perfectly. Total of $1K to repair, and the kid paid for it all, I believe. He learned a great deal and had much fun working with me on this. We buffed out the bumper scratches and I shimmed it to get it to fit as well as Chrysler ever did. Photos tell the rest of the story.

The kid later helped pay off the ~40 hours I put into this by helping me split firewood and do chores around my place. Most of all, he may have learned the downside of not paying attention while driving and how a body shop (or amateurs like me) put things back together again.
 

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LAROKE

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Great work. Reminds me of a story told by my Mom about when she first started dating my Dad. Dad would show up in front of her house and beep his horn for her to come out. After a couple of dates, she decided he had to come in and meet my maternal grandfather, a strict man. Dad came inside and the two of them got along so well that Dad and Mom never did go on a date that night. Mom couldn't separate them.
 

Kevin54

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Looks great, and the daughter's boyfriend learned MANY lessons from that fender bender. And the good part was that he repaid his debt pronto. Not many kids do that nowadays. They leave it up to mom & dad to take care of things.
 
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Ehcrain

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Good kid and a great truck to keep on the road, had one for 15 years and 200k miles

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Jtrudel90

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I have to ask are you guys professionals ..? And do you spray these at home in the garage ..?
 

Reducto

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Very Nice!

I put cab corners and rockers on a 2001 that I bought for my kid. It is a great truck with a strong 4.7 engine. I had to pull the bed to sand/seal the frame also because the evil salt monster eats everything here in the northeast! :(
 

countryroad82

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Great work. Reminds me of a story told by my Mom about when she first started dating my Dad. Dad would show up in front of her house and beep his horn for her to come out. After a couple of dates, she decided he had to come in and meet my maternal grandfather, a strict man. Dad came inside and the two of them got along so well that Dad and Mom never did go on a date that night. Mom couldn't separate them.

That reminds me of when I was a kid I was at a friends house and his older sister had a date. The young man pulled up and honked the horn, my friends dad looked at his daughter and said don't you dare go out there, of course she got angry. Horn honks again, dad gives 'the look'. Third time the horn honks and finally the young man comes to the door with dad answering it who then explained neither of his daughters were 'beep beep girls', you don't just pull into his driveway and beep beep, they come running. So then he explained to the young man to try this again, pull out of the driveway, pull back in, get out of his car, and knock on the door.

So believe it or not this guy understood what he was dealing with and he had better do as her dad said so he backs up out of the driveway (a pretty steep hill at that), pulls back in, gets out and knocks on the door. My friends dad answers the door and acts like this was his first meeting of the kid, inviting him in, asking about him, where they were going, you know all that stuff. That has been forever burned into my mind and I know for a fact I'll keep that in my bag of tricks for my daughters.

Sorry that got to be a long post and totally off the subject, but it reminded me of another time.
 

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snyder

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I am not up to spray painting in the driveway. I bought a "pre painted" fender from online.
They ask for your cars paint code and had it to my door 4 days later. Was absolutely perfect. Just one more option.
 
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