The new build after crash
#11
Senior Member
It looked like your front end was at least 12' off the ground. I like that picture, - cool.
Sounds like you guys made the best of it and had fun. - That's all that really matters anyway.
Sounds like you guys made the best of it and had fun. - That's all that really matters anyway.
#12
WOW, what did it take to bend the frame back? How off were the body lines of the fender gaps to the doors? Crazy
#13
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Most of the damage in the front I think actually came before I even left the ground when the nose dug into the hill. the bent damage wasn't actually that noticeable until you look at the left fender panel touching the door. There was and still is a pretty nasty dent where the bed hit the cabin on one side but its not that notable back there so im not going to worry about it for now. In all it only costed around 400 to get it bent back and the left wheel which was tilted a little inward. No paint problems. I expected a lot more but I guess they said truck frames are easier then cars.
#16
Senior Member
Nice job man and good looking truck!! I got my pre runner bumper after trashing my stock one doing the same thing u did, minus all that massive air you got. Jesus man. Now I have no problems and you should be fine too now haha
#18
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#19
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A lot of people i've seen cut it like in the pic at an angle but mine was able to bolt without any cutting directly to the stock bumper mount. How is your frame sticking out? do you have a pic?
#20
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I know I've yet to take it out and see how many cops look at me up here in washington where bumpers like this are rare.