Multiple Right Front Body Questions
#1
Multiple Right Front Body Questions
Ok so I got in an accident and caused a bit of damage to my baby so I have a question for you all. The accident caused my right fender to get pushed back just enough to where my passenger door no longer opens because the door and the fender catch, so I was wondering if there is an easy(ish) way to move the fender forward just enough so the passenger door will open? I do not have the money to replace all the parts right now so I am just looking to fix the door problem at the moment. Below are pictures of the damage just so you can see what I have to deal with in order to fix the door problem. Any and all help is welcomed.
Thanks.
Oh also Its an 96 4dr 4x4 if that info is needed.
Thanks.
Oh also Its an 96 4dr 4x4 if that info is needed.
#2
If your fender and door is already screwed up then just take a pry bar and put between the fender and the door and pull towards the front of the vehicle a few good times all the way up and down the door. That should push the fender back enough to where at least the door will open. BTW that really sucks about your blazer man, hate to see it. What did you hit?
#3
Thanks for the fast reply. Will wait for a few more just to see what other ideas there are...dont own a crowbar so need to see what else can be done lol.
And I hit the back end of an F150. I was able to swerve enough to only hit with my right side. The guy slammed on his breaks because a stupid rabbit jumped into the road.
And I hit the back end of an F150. I was able to swerve enough to only hit with my right side. The guy slammed on his breaks because a stupid rabbit jumped into the road.
#4
Dern, that sucks.Good thing you were able to minimalize the damage. Stupid small game If you could if you got your stock tire iron that should work too. just an idea
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