Carwash Scratched My Truck

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  1. ak_cowboy

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    That's dope as hell... :drool:





















































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    I fixed the front bumper as best I could lol.
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    Looks straighter then it was. :cheers:
     
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    get a level and take them dam mud flaps off ....
     
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    You have to lose the mud flaps. Also at least a $70 level kit.

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    agreed
     
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    I'm saving up for the Bilstein 5100s. Got to get a job for this winter first.
     
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    Just got an estimate from a body shop...they said it would be about $900 to fix those couple scratches... about $650 in labor and a little over $200 in parts :facepalm:

    So what I'm going to do is get a little can of touchup paint and just redo it myself. I'm not going to drag insurance in over something like this, especially with a $500 deductible. The car wash owner said I can use one of his bays to do all the work and he'll give me the wax and a buffer for free.

    No fugging way I'm going to use an automated wash ever again :biggun:

    edit: the owner said that some of the wires in that bay had started corroding and the sensors weren't working right...but its fixed now :facepalm:
     
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