That's what insurance is for my friend. Let a body shop fix it properly, then move on and enjoy working on it like you used to. Let it go.
This is actually a very good point!
It sounds as if quite a bit of damage was done at a significant cost to repair. Your truck is new compared to most and having it repaired correctly is not only important to restore it's appearance but also its value...
Dang. That's just wrong. I have a 2010 Tundra too and that would kill me. I agree with others tho, I'd have to get it fixed professionally using my insurance or I'd never be happy. Good luck. //bluegoose//
It sounds as if quite a bit of damage was done at a significant cost to repair. Your truck is new compared to most and having it repaired correctly is not only important to restore it's appearance but also its value...
My wife dragged the right side of her Lexus against the garage by accident. Could I have fixed it? Maybe, but it would never be the same. I have a detailing shop, not a body shop. Major difference.
Just to keep everyone up to date: the Tundra was professionally repaired. The paint match is excellent although it has less orange peel than the factory paint. Since the damage was "vandalism" id does not count against my insurance rating.
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