I don't know if a spare fender will be of much use, because the next time it happens it will be on the other side.![]()
Just be glad its a Ford and not a GM or Dodge or you would be replacing the entire bed side and probably looking a $2000 in repairs.
Chris
i noticed those monolithic sides and wonderd how much they might cost!
Just a guess. My uncle jack knifed his brand new 2005 F-350 SRW 4x4 about a month after he got it putting his boat in the water. He did not have a electric brake controller installed and tired it anyway. It was on the boat ramp at a nasty angle. The boat won. Did no damage to the boat or trailer but took out the tail gate and drives side bed.
They called a wrecker down and the guy left. He did not want the liability. We ended up yanking it back strait enough to pull away with my F-350 and a Tundra.
Anyway, he had $3000 in repairs. About $1000 of that was for the tailgate alone.
Chris
Wait .. now ... who is your Uncle Jack?
Wait .. now ... who is your Uncle Jack? ... & why did he knife his new truck??
:laughing:
You guys got me. Not a Jack but a Rick.
Chris
that's why you don't take it to a shop.
100$ worth of stuff from napa or car quest woulod fix that fender .. could start it on a sunday morning and be driving it monday..
soundguy
Exactly. That looks like a small job for a talented body repair guy, but the body shops they work for don't make very much at all from small jobs. Thus, they would rather sell you a new fender & paint rather than messing with trying to repair a cracked one.
yep.. and that 350 $ he was quote.. I bet 100$ of it is 'stuff' and the rest is hand time..
I knew someone would fix it.. like I said.
I don't doubt I could to it for that amount if it were mine.. paint and all.. just free time.. etc...
i don't doubt they would rather doa swap and paint and charge more and have less hand time and more profit. iw as just saying it could be done, and actually at a pretty reasonable cost.. especially if done in yer back yard.