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Okto: Find a place that does "COLLISION REPAIR" in your area...NOT a body shop or paint shop...a "COLLISION REPAIR SHOP"...
They'll have the tools and expertise to straighten the front end out. Tell them, exactly, what speed you were going and the conditions of the "hit" and let them do the rest. Also, ask around and check with truckers...they hit enough crap on the roads that they'll get you to an affordable/reputable place right away. Good luck with the repair...I've got to wait at least 3 weeks before I can get mine in due to the hail damage we were inflicted with last Sunday afternoon... Me? Not hail...just a schmuck in a parking lot...about $3K worth on read 1/4 panel...just missed nailing the DS door by....thissssss much! ![]()
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