Unfortunately it'll be a week before I can start looking for a place to repair the hail damage.
You should be able to turn a decent profit on the insurance check with used body parts / upgrades for top etc.
You should be able to turn a decent profit on the insurance check with used body parts / upgrades for top etc.
I agree, refinish times are very expensive and by not doing the repairs, leaves a ton of money for the modifications. The only thing I would warn about is the value of the vehicle is reduced due to unrepaired prior damage, so be careful, it may easier to deem it a total loss in the future.
The modifications to date look really good.
Stick,
Fuck this noise!
And get your jeep fixed. :naw: It is a 2016, that already has coilovers. OBVIOUSLY you are a big boy and can save your money to buy what you want. :thumb:
Thats my opinion anyway.
I'm too lazy to look back. Is the damage that bad? How much hail damage can a jeep have that can't be fixed by replacing the hood?
The pics don't really show how bad it was, the hood took a real beating. Even my winch has a big dent on top.
Considering that I only have 3,420 miles on it I think I'll get it fixed. Especially since the Jeep is looking all grown up now, it would be a shame not to fixed it.
Oh I will definitely look around to see if I can get something on the cheap. Especially if I can find something that will allow more airflow around the engine to help dissipate some of the heat.