We flipped our truck, but we aren't ready to scrap it.
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We flipped our truck, but we aren't ready to scrap it.
Hey to all!
My husband recently bought his dream truck, a '96 Toyota Tacoma. This Monday as we were returning from a day at the lake we hit a rain/oil slick patch in the road and flipped. Once the tow truck pulled it back over the damage didn't look as bad as we anticipated.
The frame is in top-notch condition and we've yet to investigate the internal damage. So far we know the back corner of the cab on the driver's side will need a re-weld. The windshield needs to be replaced. And, guessing from the oil draining from under the hood, we'll need some replacements inside.
My husband is so upset that he will have to scrap his "baby" but I'm sure it's not as bad as he thinks. I want to have it towed home until we figure out what to do. Should we just total it? Where should we start? I'm willing to pay/do what ever it takes to save this truck; if it can be done.
My husband recently bought his dream truck, a '96 Toyota Tacoma. This Monday as we were returning from a day at the lake we hit a rain/oil slick patch in the road and flipped. Once the tow truck pulled it back over the damage didn't look as bad as we anticipated.
The frame is in top-notch condition and we've yet to investigate the internal damage. So far we know the back corner of the cab on the driver's side will need a re-weld. The windshield needs to be replaced. And, guessing from the oil draining from under the hood, we'll need some replacements inside.
My husband is so upset that he will have to scrap his "baby" but I'm sure it's not as bad as he thinks. I want to have it towed home until we figure out what to do. Should we just total it? Where should we start? I'm willing to pay/do what ever it takes to save this truck; if it can be done.
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It can be saved! Sorry to hear about that. It is ONLY a truck though...and you can buy another one...glad your still alive!
First, I want to see some pics of the damage...so we know what you need!
Worst case, you'll need a new cab/or the truck is totalled. Don't SCRAP the truck, part it out!
First, I want to see some pics of the damage...so we know what you need!
Worst case, you'll need a new cab/or the truck is totalled. Don't SCRAP the truck, part it out!
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i had a 86' 4x4 w/ stock turbo i rolled it about the same cab and windshield damaged we fliped back over aired up a tire and i drove it to the body shop. when i first got out ofo the truck i had to reach in and shut it off it even ran on its side. so dont sweat it its a yota!
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I rolled my 4runner in 1999
and the only thing to fix was body damage, 100% engine fluid change
and 150,000 miles later it is running way better than most peoples rigs on this forum (from what I gather by the postings)
didn't even mess with the alignment. ymmv.
it did need new roof, hood, fenders, 3 doors, headlight, mirrors, headliner, bumpers. but mechanically and electrically
not one problem
and the only thing to fix was body damage, 100% engine fluid change
and 150,000 miles later it is running way better than most peoples rigs on this forum (from what I gather by the postings)
didn't even mess with the alignment. ymmv.
it did need new roof, hood, fenders, 3 doors, headlight, mirrors, headliner, bumpers. but mechanically and electrically
not one problem
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Welcome to Yotatech. Glad you guys walked away. One thing you will learn with this big Yota tech croud is we learn through pictures You came to the right place.
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Sorry to hear about that, it looks like a sweet truck. I would love to see some pics of how the cab held together after being flipped like that. And thank God you were both wearing your seatbelts!
Once your insurance and body shop start looking at the damage that could decide what you are going to do. Depending on any frame damage it could be more trouble than it's worth to fix. But knowing how these trucks are, I wouldn't be surprised if most everything checks out ok.
Once your insurance and body shop start looking at the damage that could decide what you are going to do. Depending on any frame damage it could be more trouble than it's worth to fix. But knowing how these trucks are, I wouldn't be surprised if most everything checks out ok.
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That reminded me of a 4Runner review I read on carreview.com. Here it is:
"We loved our 4runner! It was a sharp SUV, even though we bought it 5 years old in 1998. Last week, however, going UP a hill, and only 10-15 mph, it slipped in slush, and rolled over. I shudder to think what would happen if someone was driving one of these things and going faster."
"We loved our 4runner! It was a sharp SUV, even though we bought it 5 years old in 1998. Last week, however, going UP a hill, and only 10-15 mph, it slipped in slush, and rolled over. I shudder to think what would happen if someone was driving one of these things and going faster."
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You should be able to repair it no problem, it sounds like you might have a chance to have your insurance company buy you a new rig.
Yotas are TOUGH!!!! TUFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!
Yotas are TOUGH!!!! TUFFFFFFFFFFF!!!!!
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You left out a lot of stuff.
"We slipped in slush, and then gunned it, and the vehicle went sideways into a ditch and then slid down the ditch, and it started to creep over to the side. In a blind panic he stepped on the gas and completed the deal."
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Once a passenger vehicle lands on it's top, most insurance carriers won't insure it again due to the structural integrity of the roof and pillars having been compromised. They are good for one rollover incident despite damage. Because of that they may refuse to pay for repairs.
If you can afford the repairs yourself and can live with only liability coverage then you should be fine to fix it and drive it.
HTH
If you can afford the repairs yourself and can live with only liability coverage then you should be fine to fix it and drive it.
HTH
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One thing I've learned about my yota over the years is that its a tough little sumbitch. My bud was legally intoxicated and had a head on head collision doin bout 40, both people survived, he completely rebuilt the front end and his truck was fine. he also has a 96 tacoma. Don't worry she'll pull through.
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Well unfortunately guys, I wasn't able to get close up to take any pictures; especially of the drivers side damage or of the front. Lame, I know. Blame the husband =] At any rate, we got a phone call this afternoon saying that in addition to the damages, the CD player was stolen while the truck was in the tow-lot. I want to say thanks to GenX for the insurance info. I know the picture I'm posting won't show much but it's all I've got right now. Tomorrow I'm planning on arranging for the truck to be brought home or atleast taking some notes about the damage and getting guesstimates. The cab wasn't crushed or caved; just one broken weld by the back window on the drivers side, but I don't know if that would classify as being crushed =/ I'm planning on working/paying on it as the money comes in. Where should we start? Windshield definitely, but what about after that? Door hinges and cab or under the hood?
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I think we still need to see some more pics. I know you can't get it right now, but we can't see any damage...other than it looks like the back window is out. Really doesn't look bad at all though...but I don't know what the other side looks like
Good luck
Good luck
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yeah...right slipped in slush
You left out a lot of stuff.
"We slipped in slush, and then gunned it, and the vehicle went sideways into a ditch and then slid down the ditch, and it started to creep over to the side. In a blind panic he stepped on the gas and completed the deal."
You left out a lot of stuff.
"We slipped in slush, and then gunned it, and the vehicle went sideways into a ditch and then slid down the ditch, and it started to creep over to the side. In a blind panic he stepped on the gas and completed the deal."
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what kind of coverage did you have? your comprehensive or road hazard may cover it... just take the payout and buy a new one.
Al
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