Long story short.........hit freeway overpass cement thingy. Had jeep almost finished!! Anyway, I broke my custom bumper, steering box,front right fender and pulled the front rim away from three studs. The bad news??? I was told the frame is way too bent and my $10,ooo jeep is totaled.Please tell me there is some off road shop that is used to this kind of repair, or at least some advice............
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If the frame is hosed, I'd jive it up. Just take anything thats good off it, get the insurance money and haul ass. How much will insurance give you?
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dont know. Cant some 4x4 shop straighten it? I put alot of cash into it.......... now everything but the frame is good, including a brand new motorLast edited by Jr. Bonner; 09-16-06, 03:12 PM.
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a good body shop with a frame machine might do it, if its not too bad. You night be tetter off finding a new (used) frame.
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Originally posted by Jr. Bonnerdont know. Cant some 4x4 shop straighten it? I put alot of cash into it.......... now everything but the frame is good, including a brand new motor
I concur with Chris that throwing more money into a salvage titled vehicle will not be worth it. Resale will stink and the frame will probably never be right.
Consider buying a rolling chassis or frame with clean VIN and rebuild.
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(Assuming the vehicle isn't in such bad shape that it will cost a fortune to repair....)
If the insurance company wants to total it....let 'em. Then buy it back from them, fix it to whatever degree you feel appropriate, and have a vehicle that is "worthless", so when you tear it up on the trail...it doesn't really matter because it is "worthless".
Take the remainder of the $$$ from the insurance company and but a commuter car.
As JMB noted, the resale will suck...but that is OK. Basically you are getting the "resale money" now, but keeping the vehicle.olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
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Originally posted by Jr. BonnerThe title isnt salvaged. I drove it home and parked it. I have alot of money in it and figured the worst case scenario would be get a good used frame and pay my mech to switch everything over. Sound logical or no?olllllllo <--- If you can read that, roll me over!
Price is soon forgotton, quality is not.
KG6OWO
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