Posted by Joel59 on January 05, 2012 at 09:52:56 from (168.169.254.51):
So I just bought a new silverado 1500. Only has 1500 miles on it, and I notice someone has already hit it when I wasn"t looking. Pushed the left rear bumper in a bit (just enough to dent in the bed side behind the bumper a bit) and the tailgate won"t open. It is not visible unless you really look at the bumper, but i noticed that it must have hit hard enough that you can see a very faint kink above the wheel well on that side.
What would you do? Do I turn it in to insurance and live with the rate increase (the hartford 500 deductable) or do I just have my buddy thats a body man fix up the lower corner so the tailgate opens and live with the tiny kink above the wheel well and scratched bumper? Obviously this has me very upset, but what can I do? I didn"t notice it until I tried to open the tailgate. Thanks for the advice. Joel
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