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DOboston
New User
Aug 22, 2013, 5:47 PM
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Hello I have a 2013 ford f-150 pick up truck. I got into trouble towing my fifthwheel trailer. I jackknifed the trailer and dented the panel between the rear window and door jam. Has anyone ever changed that panel. It looks like it will be a big job to repair. I also heard they might rightoff the truck if the support is damaged. Looking forward to getting an answer. Thanks
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Tom Greenleaf
Ultimate Carjunky
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Aug 22, 2013, 11:35 PM
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You have a 2013 truck and think you want to fix this yourself or something? My eyes are failing me - no insurance? It's not my trade but worked with it. It needs to be checked as to the extent in person of what it will take. You said you "jackknifed" it so I can't guess on what more than just a dented panel could have happened. Jeez - it's new, don't you want the damaged replaced with new not just fix a dent pulled and painted which it would need anyway but with new metal, T
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