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Old 07-14-2016, 12:50 PM   #1
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So this happened.... ughhhh

Super embarrassed that I even let this happen. Can't even explain it in a way to justify it. Not being careless or anything, but not paying enough attention in a parking garage. Makes me want to cry every time I think of it.


Pics show what it was to what it is now.

The truck isn't perfect, but has that paint job on it obviously so that helps a bit but also hard to duplicate. Ruined my spear somewhat, but it wasn't perfect to start, but still better than it is now.

Does anyone have any suggestions? Trying to decide if I should just start with paint to make it look less noticeable, or go ahead and have some body work done to fix it first.... or just paint for now and then as time goes by decide how much it bothers me and then maybe decide to get some work done on it.

Anyone have any tricks for fixing the spear? its tight getting up inside the two parts of those fleetsides in behind that spear.
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