We all talk about how our 80 performs off road, but it still shines in its most important attribute...
SAFETY!
SAFETY!
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If I were in those shoes.. Its a used truck so used parts in good shape are fine with me but the stock bumper sucks even when its not damaged. I would DIY it for the most part. I'd order a ARB maybe from tellico4x4 like I did when my stocker got tweeked by a low speed impact with bambi.
I'd look for the same color in online salvage yard parts system and get the fender and front panels. If I cant find the color I'd pay a body guy to shoot them to match before I installed them. Since its just the frame horns I would get the factory body specs out. If the frame is bent it is not by much and confined to the front horns so I would get a long machinists rule out and measure the front to see how far it is out of wack. If its just pushed in to the center a bit I would rent a porta-power hydraulic ram and spread the horns untill the ARB slipped on.
Too much work, find an auto body place you can work with, and they can work out an ARB bumper in the deal..... Now you know the high end of the repair comes at $5K, there is room to negotiate.
well so far i havent gotten a full estimate. The truck hasnt been pulled apart yet so it may go up from here. this definitely isnt my first rodeo on insurance claims, just my first when someone else is footing thebill
the bumper is like the cheapest part, not sure how im going to swing a 750 bumper for 350ish on the estimate.
True, but it is all a matter of what Kind of profit-minus a $800 bumper the auto body guy is willing to make![]()
FJBen:
Like I stated before... The bumper and end pieces add up to around 700... and that's not including prep/paint. So have him order the ARB and it will wash out and be a better deal for the bodyshop since he'll still pocket prep/installation... and no paint (unless you want the ARB to match).
As for my truck, it should be ready by Tuesdayand he's touching up some paint on the rear bumper where the wifey didn't see where she was backing into ;-(
I figured the ARB Slee shortbus was worth getting over OEM anyday.
If you are having issues with their insurance, contact yours to dela with it like the guy above stated. That's why you pay them monthly....
You'll recoupe your deductible....
Thats the whole problem, we are dealing with someone elses insurance. Our State Farm insurance would have had this all taken care of, but it's hard just to get someone to call me back from their insurance. It's like Auto Owners Group?![]()
I believe the OEM Bumper is around $1,800. An aftermarket bumper is cheaper and it does not have to be painted ... which makes it even cheaper yet.
The stock bumper does not need to be painted either.