Hit deer last night - PICS - appreciate any advice .. thanks
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Damn Carlo, sorry to hear, and see that.... Glad your okay though. I don't know what is more frightening, the deer out of the dark, or that TOW truck guy wearing the same clothes, and showing up to tow another S....??? Spooky...
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you do know they make robot deer that look real...funny how there is no blood on the car (its white too)
spooky same guy, no blood .... = tow fraud and hes wearing the same clothes!
spooky same guy, no blood .... = tow fraud and hes wearing the same clothes!
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about the tow truck guy -- wonder if that's his uniform -- hmmmm -- can't believe the same OUTFIT!!! Glad you're okay and the damage wasn't horrendous -- I'd get that wheel checked out too -- unless you like have "tufted" wheels. Really, really glad you're ok (but it is pretty freaky that the tow truck guy was the same guy in the same clothes )
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Carlo......so sorry to see that. Always our fear ain't it... But glad you're okay! .
Now then...about that headlight ... (I'll put my 2 cents in where it counts ). Not sure from the pics what is good and busted, but I'd say the headlamp assembly will need replaced. At the very least the mounting tabs are broken off in the black/rear housing portion. And when they snap, they usually leave a hole where each tab breaks off. That hole allows water to invade. A no-no of course.
But regardless...KEEP THAT HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY when your insurance gets you a new one. You'll need to visit me (I'm only assuming of course ) down the road so we can open up the busted headlamp to get the diffuser and then perform a conversion on the new headlamp assembly with your salvaged Rick's diffuser .
- Dave
Now then...about that headlight ... (I'll put my 2 cents in where it counts ). Not sure from the pics what is good and busted, but I'd say the headlamp assembly will need replaced. At the very least the mounting tabs are broken off in the black/rear housing portion. And when they snap, they usually leave a hole where each tab breaks off. That hole allows water to invade. A no-no of course.
But regardless...KEEP THAT HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY when your insurance gets you a new one. You'll need to visit me (I'm only assuming of course ) down the road so we can open up the busted headlamp to get the diffuser and then perform a conversion on the new headlamp assembly with your salvaged Rick's diffuser .
- Dave