Wife tried to kill my truck!
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Wife tried to kill my truck!
Not really but thats how I felt when it happened. She didn't tell me she had put the tailgate down when I had the gooseneck horse trailer hooked up.
We had just unloaded our horses at the new house, she went to the truck and took a couple of bales of hay out of the bed, left the tailgate down and didn't close it. The barn was in front of the truck so I only went to the drivers door. We got in, backed up to turn the trailer around to go back for the other horses and being on very slick surface, I seemed to be sliding a little more than usuall. So I put it in drive, and pulled forward turning the other way, and thats when I heard the CRUNCH!! I stopped and looked back...seeing the tailgate down.... I had my fit...then calmed down and checked out the damage....
Bed damage....bent the lower section below the taillights in...and cracked the passenger taillight.
Tailgate damage
And the trailer...Tough to see but the mount is shoved to the left against the edge of the trailer...and the tire sidewall got sliced open. The tire mount is welded to the front of the trailer and the welds ripped about 1/3 the way across.
OK So enough of the pics...and thinking my wife needs to detail the truck with a diaper and toothbrush......
I just have to pay my $100 deductible and everything gets repaired. But my thought is, I have always wanted one of those louvered gooseneck tailgates, or a tailgate from an SD with the built in step. Getting the louvered new OR a used SD tailgate has got to be cheaper than replacing the tailgate with a new one and painting to match.....
Thoughts on which way to go?
We had just unloaded our horses at the new house, she went to the truck and took a couple of bales of hay out of the bed, left the tailgate down and didn't close it. The barn was in front of the truck so I only went to the drivers door. We got in, backed up to turn the trailer around to go back for the other horses and being on very slick surface, I seemed to be sliding a little more than usuall. So I put it in drive, and pulled forward turning the other way, and thats when I heard the CRUNCH!! I stopped and looked back...seeing the tailgate down.... I had my fit...then calmed down and checked out the damage....
Bed damage....bent the lower section below the taillights in...and cracked the passenger taillight.
Tailgate damage
And the trailer...Tough to see but the mount is shoved to the left against the edge of the trailer...and the tire sidewall got sliced open. The tire mount is welded to the front of the trailer and the welds ripped about 1/3 the way across.
OK So enough of the pics...and thinking my wife needs to detail the truck with a diaper and toothbrush......
I just have to pay my $100 deductible and everything gets repaired. But my thought is, I have always wanted one of those louvered gooseneck tailgates, or a tailgate from an SD with the built in step. Getting the louvered new OR a used SD tailgate has got to be cheaper than replacing the tailgate with a new one and painting to match.....
Thoughts on which way to go?
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ouch!! sorry to see.
Don't be too hard on the wife, last summer we where picking up hay out of our field...stopped by the house for lunch. I just pulled on to the driveway apron with the trailer sticking out in to the driveway....came out after lunch and completely forgot I had a trailer (bumper tow)hooked up...threw it in reverse and promptly jacknifed it crushing the bed behind the rear wheel on the drivers side.
My wife was very sweet about it, just put her arm around me and told me "if you wanted to repaint you truck thats all you had to say"
that being said, I like the idea of the late model tailgate with the step, partsguyed has em for a lill less than $600 new
www.partsguyed.com link to tailgate's
they are from the "collision catalog " so I imagine they come primed so it souldnt be more that $100 to get it painted. I don't know what else would be required for hardware etc.
Good luck
Don't be too hard on the wife, last summer we where picking up hay out of our field...stopped by the house for lunch. I just pulled on to the driveway apron with the trailer sticking out in to the driveway....came out after lunch and completely forgot I had a trailer (bumper tow)hooked up...threw it in reverse and promptly jacknifed it crushing the bed behind the rear wheel on the drivers side.
My wife was very sweet about it, just put her arm around me and told me "if you wanted to repaint you truck thats all you had to say"
that being said, I like the idea of the late model tailgate with the step, partsguyed has em for a lill less than $600 new
www.partsguyed.com link to tailgate's
they are from the "collision catalog " so I imagine they come primed so it souldnt be more that $100 to get it painted. I don't know what else would be required for hardware etc.
Good luck
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ouch!! sorry to see.
Don't be too hard on the wife, last summer we where picking up hay out of our field...stopped by the house for lunch. I just pulled on to the driveway apron with the trailer sticking out in to the driveway....came out after lunch and completely forgot I had a trailer (bumper tow)hooked up...threw it in reverse and promptly jacknifed it crushing the bed behind the rear wheel on the drivers side.
My wife was very sweet about it, just put her arm around me and told me "if you wanted to repaint you truck thats all you had to say"
that being said, I like the idea of the late model tailgate with the step, partsguyed has em for a lill less than $600 new
www.partsguyed.com link to tailgate's
they are from the "collision catalog " so I imagine they come primed so it souldnt be more that $100 to get it painted. I don't know what else would be required for hardware etc.
Good luck
Don't be too hard on the wife, last summer we where picking up hay out of our field...stopped by the house for lunch. I just pulled on to the driveway apron with the trailer sticking out in to the driveway....came out after lunch and completely forgot I had a trailer (bumper tow)hooked up...threw it in reverse and promptly jacknifed it crushing the bed behind the rear wheel on the drivers side.
My wife was very sweet about it, just put her arm around me and told me "if you wanted to repaint you truck thats all you had to say"
that being said, I like the idea of the late model tailgate with the step, partsguyed has em for a lill less than $600 new
www.partsguyed.com link to tailgate's
they are from the "collision catalog " so I imagine they come primed so it souldnt be more that $100 to get it painted. I don't know what else would be required for hardware etc.
Good luck
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our tailgate lists for 1/2 the price so they might want you to come up with the difference. If they plan to buy a used tailgate and paint it you might be able to push for a new from ed due to the fact after they put the work in to a used gate to sand and paint it might be cheeper to purchase a new that dosen't need any body work or prep.
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Just need to figure out which way I want to go with this tho.
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I was stuck in the snow the other day. too short of a chain and rammed into the guy pulling me out. We both got tailgate damage. Later that night, I was backing up with my garden trailer loaded with snow thrower and 600lbs of salt. I slid in some snow and jack knifed it into my newly repaired (someone hit and ran me on mothers day when I was in the supermarket) side of my bed. It was a bad day for sure. I feel your pain. Check around for the new SD tailgate. It's an easy upgrade and if you get it with the step, it is even more functional.
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Dang man, sorry to see the damage.
360 degree walk-around always helps. I don't know how many times this summer after walking the dog at a rest-area I almost pulled out (towing the 5er) with the dang tailgate down. At one point I was thinking I needed a bright red sticker on my driver side door saying "TAILGATE".
Can happen to any of us. And for the most part, our wives rock. That is why they keep us around
360 degree walk-around always helps. I don't know how many times this summer after walking the dog at a rest-area I almost pulled out (towing the 5er) with the dang tailgate down. At one point I was thinking I needed a bright red sticker on my driver side door saying "TAILGATE".
Can happen to any of us. And for the most part, our wives rock. That is why they keep us around