Tycoon
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A First gen RAM construction pickup (1981-1993) somehow hit the drivers-side door of my 2018 GT in my parking lot. The story is the driver had his door open and backed up. The RAM door is really messed up and is open to rain. The Mustang doesn't look too bad, but I'm wondering if this is a situation where I should be worried about frame damage. I noticed that when I open the drivers door yesterday there was a lot of water puddles on the metal sill by the plastic "Mustang" sill trim. I looked at the drivers side mirror and the black plastic trim is pulled out. I'm thinking the water- it rained pretty hard- is seeping in there and depositing out onto the metal sill. Could the water be getting in some other way? Is water collecting down there normal? There's no water on the sill in the pictures since it hasn't rained in two days. It also looks like the door-fender gap is a bit displaced; hard to say without knowing tolerances.
The alignment was really spot on before all this. I drove it today and didn't notice an alignment issue. But if such a heavy truck has a door almost falling off, it really has me wondering if the Mustang frame is tweaked.
What should I be looking for?
I had a 2017 Mustang GT painted at the "best body shop" in Fresno, CA a few years ago and the paint was not ok at all. I think it cracked all over after spraying and they tried to sand and recoat.
The RAM driver and I both have Progressive. The agent called me today and wants me to commit to a payout or a body shop ASAP and get this resolved "immediately."
I can do a lot of work on cars and can also paint, but I'm living in an apartment which makes all that hard. So, I could take a payout, but it would need to be substantial to make me feel comfortable that I will be able to deal with most possibilities.
Is Caliber Collision- in the progressive network- not really a good chain shop?
I'm thinking about taking Monday off and taking it to two body shops to ask for opinions quotes. Taking a day off is bad, but might be prudent.
Please advise.
The alignment was really spot on before all this. I drove it today and didn't notice an alignment issue. But if such a heavy truck has a door almost falling off, it really has me wondering if the Mustang frame is tweaked.
What should I be looking for?
I had a 2017 Mustang GT painted at the "best body shop" in Fresno, CA a few years ago and the paint was not ok at all. I think it cracked all over after spraying and they tried to sand and recoat.
The RAM driver and I both have Progressive. The agent called me today and wants me to commit to a payout or a body shop ASAP and get this resolved "immediately."
I can do a lot of work on cars and can also paint, but I'm living in an apartment which makes all that hard. So, I could take a payout, but it would need to be substantial to make me feel comfortable that I will be able to deal with most possibilities.
Is Caliber Collision- in the progressive network- not really a good chain shop?
I'm thinking about taking Monday off and taking it to two body shops to ask for opinions quotes. Taking a day off is bad, but might be prudent.
Please advise.
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