I got rear ended a few weeks ago and I feel quite sure that insurance will total my truck. I was able to drive it some, but the driveline seemed in a bind. The pickup box dented both corners of the cab and it looks as though the rear axle rotated. I bought it new 12/06 and it has 305,000 miles on it. It was running and driving just fine and I was sure that I could make it last for the rest of my welding career, as I'm 67. I would like to buy it back and put a flatbed on it and continue working it. Could the cab receive those dents without the frame being bent? How does the process work if insurance totals it and I want to buy back? Besides a few hail dents, it had only a minor dent where I backed into a light pole base and broke the brake/tail light and subsequently dented the metal just under the light. Of course, the drivers seat is shot, but otherwise the interior is in good shape. It's a quad cab, dually, 4x4 with automatic. Thanks for your support for the last 12 years I've been a member. I haven't posted much, but I have read a lot.
Thanks,
Jimmy
Thanks,
Jimmy