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Old 02-25-2015, 03:00 AM   #1
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Yea, how much damage did it do? More pics of the bottom and engine bay area would be cool.
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Old 02-26-2015, 09:22 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by 01 D_Max View Post
Wow that was a pretty serious wreck. Any frame damage? How far back did the radiator stack push back?

Yeah, each frame rail was pushed over to the right by at least 12-18" at the bumper.

The radiator had a pretty good size indention from the fan. Just enough damage to demolish the timing cover and there is some sort of a sensor, pcv or something else that was to the bottom left of the Alternator.

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Yea, how much damage did it do? More pics of the bottom and engine bay area would be cool.

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Fendors, hood, grille, radiator core support, battery brackets, all the lights, frame, fan clutch, Inner cooler(was bent but we bent it back and it pressured tested, thought it wouldnt bolt up after being straightened... Turns out to be a crappy aftermarket radiator core support. Might have to order another.), timing cover, sensor, and some misc. hoses need new hardware. Ty-rods were bent. It's getting a 6-9" lift and hopefully getting it reassembled this week.
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