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I'll take "Things that suck" for $1600.Schludwiller 06-15-2001, 01:50 AM Well you might have heard a bit of rumblings from my scouting trip last weekend. In short, I was going between two trees with a downhill fall line. The uphill tree had an exposed root, the lower tree had a nice well created by uphill traffic digging out in front of the tree root. I slipped on the upper root, and slid towards the downhill tree. The angle that I was at kept me from moving forward without dragging the entire side panels of my Xterra along the tree. The two roots were both behind my front tires, so backing up was next to impossible. We hooked up my winch to a tree to move me away from the door damage. This was fine, but I couldn't get the rear clear of the tree to move forward. The winch was clearing me from door damage, but wouldn't allow me to go backwards. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/winchnose.jpg Shit! We hooked up a tow strap and tried to yank my rear up hill. The tight position of the pulling vehicle kept this from happening. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/anglepull.jpg Meanwhile I'm inside the drivers seat looking at all the pretty paint that's been left on this tree by previous travellers. The door was bending inwards, but do big damage so far. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/whatsucks.jpg Well after putting lots of fallen branches under my front tire, and lots of logs behind my drivers side tire to move me away from the tree we gave it a shot. Nope! Not going anywhere productive. Next we had Rick go back up the trail and try to get sideways to my truck. We hooked up a towstrap to the frame and tried pulling me uphill. No go. The previous rain, and loose soil made for bad traction, and my truck didn't feel like moving against the fall line. So whatcha' gonna do? Next attempt was putting the winch line underneath the truck and going for a backwards pull to get the truck over the tree roots. I started pulling, and felt a sharp tug, but was making progress on the roots. Then a snap, a loud noise and the truck dropped back down. The winch cable had moved into the corner of the two roller fairleads and snapped against the metal. Crap, crap, crap!!! Now I'm stuck against the tree with no mechanical way to get away from it. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/rearopen.jpg Next we decide to remove the resistance the root is providing. Luckilly Rick has a sharp axe, and we start making time against he uphill root. Meanwhile Andy and I start digging on the uphill side to lower the tires. We ended up digging about a 10" trench along the side to lower the uphill tires and get the truck away from the trees. We stack more fallen timber along the tree side to help keep the truck away from the trunk. Rick is set up with the tow strap on my uphill side frame to keep me from falling more towards the tree. I give it gas and start to move agains the root. The whole front end lifts up, I'm about to clear the roots when I lose traction and the whole front end drops down, placing me square against the tree. Damage!! At this point it's a lost cause. I've spent 3 hours in this damn situation. The door is dented, and I give it another shot with the throttle. I pull up against the root, and finally make it over. The logs we set up, push the truck away and I'm finally clear. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/freedom.jpg Luckilly the only damage is to the door. No structural damage, and the rest of the body made it out ok. http://xterra4x4.com/images/bin/damage/thedamage.jpg Now for the bad news. My first body estimate was $1690!! That was at a high end repair place so I'm going to search for other body shops with cheaper laber rates. At that price it makes me wonder about finding a wrecked Aztec Red door somewhere. Anyway. Sucks for me. But thought I would share. :rolleyes: gothamist 06-15-2001, 02:02 AM If you do find a wrecked Aztec Red truck w/ doors for sale, let me in on them, too...I need the right (passenger) rear door. Good story, at least you weren't t-boned by somebody on the street or something (although if that were the case, the insurance man would be your friend...) Good luck w/ it. :( Schludwiller 06-15-2001, 02:04 AM Originally posted by gothamist If you do find a wrecked Aztec Red truck w/ doors for sale, let me in on them, too...I need the right (passenger) rear door. Good luck w/ it. :( Heh. Yeah, Chuck was saying the same thing. Maybe we should just buy a Red one for parts between the 3 of us. :D Schludwiller 06-15-2001, 02:16 AM Originally posted by gothamist If you do find a wrecked Aztec Red truck w/ doors for sale, let me in on them, too...I need the right (passenger) rear door. Good luck w/ it. :( Here ya' go. www.copartfinder.com http://www.copartfinder.com/pix/20010208/01088531_4X.jpg Unfortunately for me the drivers door is already damaged. gothamist 06-15-2001, 02:37 AM If Synchro's luck is any indication, NONE of the trucks on copartfinder are available for us to buy (unless we're looking to buy the entire truck...hmm...) Let me know what options you do find, though...there has to be a source for used Xterra parts somewhere, right? Maybe? Hopefully?...:uhoh: Philosopher 06-15-2001, 11:04 AM Sorry Schlud, that's truly beat. All the X's that I've looked up on coparfinder have been for sale only as a whole truck, no parting out. :( OffroadX 06-15-2001, 11:21 AM Damn, that blows. I assume your window won't go down now, but it is otherwise functional, as in something you can live with until you find a decent price to fix it? Looking back, was there any way you could have made it? Other than a chainsaw? ;) Brent igor@af 06-15-2001, 11:53 AM I got an idea [a stupid one]:thinkerg: How about you dont fix the door or any other part. Just go on a trip like you don't care about the truck. Rip trees and [other cars and] everything else. Then just get a new truck :p Schludwiller 06-15-2001, 12:25 PM Originally posted by OffroadX Damn, that blows. I assume your window won't go down now, but it is otherwise functional, as in something you can live with until you find a decent price to fix it? Looking back, was there any way you could have made it? Other than a chainsaw? ;) Brent Yeah, if I had my KMA on I would have had a good tow point right in the rear. If I had sliders the base of the tree would have contacted them first before the door. I also would have had my hi-lift with me then, which would give more options. If one of the guys in our club that had a winch was along on the trip we could have got me out. Mostly it was bad luck. My front downhill tire was either light, or not touching the ground because of the well, and the uphill tire slipped on the bare/wet tree root at the same time. After that gravity was not my friend. DVSNCYNIKL 06-15-2001, 12:33 PM DAMN SCHLUDWILLER!!! And the answer is "It stops all forward motion when slipping on this"!:D :D Hope you get it fixed soon and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. I feel your pain. Synchro 06-15-2001, 12:50 PM aw, come on, just pop the dent and quit your belly achin' ;) no need to fix it if it is just body damage. if the paint buckled on that top part of the door next to the window (like mine did), then you might want to get that looked at. I still have yet to fix my door though. i figure why fix it when i know i will hit it again. i have already taken more paint off it with the hi-lift. moron is me, had it to close to the door when lifting it. took the paint right off. rrdstarr 06-15-2001, 07:53 PM Ian, I went out today and got a Hi-lift. I know its too late for what happened on Saturday, but we will be better prepared next time. Rick:( rhombus 06-16-2001, 12:00 AM Use a plunger to pop out the dent. This has helped me and others I know fix problems like that (If the metal is not to bent). Would a Pull-Pal and a come-a-long helped? They are expensive but much cheaper than the estimate that you got (maybe as a group get one). Just curious. Hope that you get a better price. ChuckH 06-16-2001, 05:23 AM You know that does make it easier to tell our trucks apart. If the hatch is dented it's mine and if the door is dented it's yours! :D I know it still sucks, but atleast you didn't roll it or something more serious and you're still here to talk about it. Who's truck is that in the pictures (the black one)? I don't recognize it. Schludwiller 06-16-2001, 07:04 AM Originally posted by ChuckH Who's truck is that in the pictures (the black one)? I don't recognize it. That's Andy's. If it was Flying'S black X we would have had an extra winch. :( Schludwiller 06-16-2001, 07:17 AM From copartfinder. Looks like all that's left are two undeployed Airbags. :eek: http://www.copartfinder.com/pix/19991206/05394589_1X.jpg http://www.copartfinder.com/pix/19991206/05394589_2X.jpg http://www.copartfinder.com/pix/19991206/05394589_3X.jpg http://www.copartfinder.com/pix/19991206/05394589_5X.jpg ChuckH 06-16-2001, 12:10 PM Ah, I didn't know Andy was with you. that explains why the black paint looks funny in the picture (unfinished fender). BTW, your copart pictures aren't showing. :( See you in a few minutes! Synchro 06-17-2001, 02:39 AM looks like someone rolled it. YIKES!!!! looks like the cabin area is mostly entact, so that is good. hopefully that implyies that the occupants got out ok. oh, and the wheels might be usefull for a few of us. :) ChuckH 06-17-2001, 04:35 AM You could get the leather steering wheel from it! :D rhombus 06-26-2001, 11:38 PM Originally posted by Schludwiller Mieshia hanging out the window. Did you get a quote to fix your door? Or are you just going to live with the badge of honor? Schludwiller 06-27-2001, 12:38 AM $1600 at the only place I checked (but they're expensive). I can get a unpainted door from Nissan without glass, locks, etc for under $500. Synchro 06-27-2001, 09:04 AM Originally posted by Schludwiller $1600 at the only place I checked (but they're expensive). I can get a unpainted door from Nissan without glass, locks, etc for under $500. does that include the coating over the metal, or is that just the raw metal? I wonder how difficult it is to swapp all the components off a current door onto that new door. can't be that hard right??? hmmm... Schludwiller 06-27-2001, 11:00 AM Originally posted by Synchro does that include the coating over the metal, or is that just the raw metal? I wonder how difficult it is to swapp all the components off a current door onto that new door. can't be that hard right??? hmmm... I'm not quite sure. I think it just has the black coating over it, but I imagine it will have to be prepped nonetheless. I'm still planning on getting the components done by a shop. People I've talked to says it would take a day+ for me. Normally I would give it a shot, but I want the damn thing back to normal so I'll probably pay the $$$. (BTW, did you guys notice I moved this thread from the photos and merged it with my damage post? Pretty snazzy huh?) wqbang 06-27-2001, 11:36 AM Originally posted by Schludwiller I want the damn thing back to normal so I'll probably pay the $$$. $1,600 buck is still REALLY, REALLY, high for a freaking door, prep and paint. $1100 for that much paint and labor is an outrage. They could probably paint and prep the door in under 2 hours (not including drytime) at $70 per hour for labor. I would definitely shop around. Aren't the frontier doors the same as the Xterra's? Schludwiller 08-20-2001, 10:22 PM Got it back today. They did an excellent job and took out some of the extra scratches I had on my truck. And here I just got used to all the natural pinstriping on my truck. :D Anyway, glad to have it all fixed. It almost felt like the first day I bought it. rrdstarr 08-20-2001, 10:33 PM Ready to bolt the sliders on and head to GOX! Schludwiller 08-20-2001, 10:39 PM Yeah, I kept them off so the body shop guys wouldn't have to mess with 'em. Mosi 08-21-2001, 02:08 AM DAMN SCHLUD!! Water your lawn!! :toothless xterra2k 08-21-2001, 07:31 AM Originally posted by Mosi DAMN SCHLUD!! Water your lawn!! :toothless At least he doesn't have to mow the lawn every week. :flash: Schludwiller 08-21-2001, 12:38 PM Originally posted by Mosi DAMN SCHLUD!! Water your lawn!! :toothless We're in a drought here and the city gets it's water from well water. If we use too much water they charge 4x the cost. ChuckH 08-21-2001, 08:32 PM And as a resident of the same area, I'm glad to see that Schlud is being a responsible neighbor and conserving water. It is a real problem for us and not just a money issue. :( Oh well, not having to mow as often also reduces harmful emissions from the lawnmower. Why doesn't everyone stop watering their lawn? :D xterra2k 09-28-2001, 02:20 PM vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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