hey mikey i found out that truck hadnt been crushed yet my boy just didnt see it when he was down there the first time. i think they get like 35 each on fenders
no you're right. bodywork isnt my thang. id rather buy a new one than spend way more time and money in fixing one.
Oh man i feel ya. It was windy 1 day last summer n i guess the wind was strong enough to tip over my emtpy 26 gallon sear air compresser into my bubble hood that i had sitting against the side of the house. ruined the hood.. oh and also put a slight ding in the compresser. .. I do agree with some guys sayin u should try n fix it.
dam that sux but it doesnt look THAT bad
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Yeah that extra air weighs a TON!
just bustin your balls LOL! I couldnt help it
you know if you take the hammer to it and straighten it out it won;t be perfect, but that could be a good thing, could really go with the whole WWII plane theme, you know in combat repair.
sorry to hear dude, nuffin a cut an polish wont fix...lol j/k
but i'm on the same boat, i would replace rather than fix, its an easy bolt on panel
Mikey, don't listen to these guys! ITS A FENDER, 12 bolts and 12 oz or 12 hours and 12 pack........No brainer, replace it and spend your hours on something worth while. Like finding another grill!
whats wrong with my grille?