rbattelle
TDR MEMBER
So I went to the Line-X dealer today to have my liner sprayed in. After going over what I wanted done, the kid who will do the spraying jumps in the truck to take it around back to the shop area. When I got back inside, I asked the manager if I could see the shop, and he escorted me back. When we got to the door, the back of my truck was just coming through, and the kid driving had it at a strange angle (not 90 degrees to the door). I thought "hmmm... he's going to come awfully close with that passenger side mirror". Just then, it seemed like life went into slow motion and then it happened: "CRUNCH".
He hits the concrete outer portion of the building with the mirror. He did it at just the right angle so that the mirror didn't just fold out of the way, it got pinned between the truck and the building!
Cracked the housing pretty badly (see pic), and I was afraid maybe the door might be dented (from the crushing force transmitted through the mirror). I looked everything over 35 times including all the door metal and everything, and it appears the damage was confined to just the mirror.
I'm actually amazed at how strong these mirrors are! It sure was a loud crunch, although it might have seemed louder to me than it actually was, since it was my perfect less-than-2-weeks-old truck that was being damaged. It appears the adjustment mechanism still works.
Manager was very apologetic, and called my purchasing dealer for me and told them what happened and that he would pay for it. I made him write on the bill that he damaged the truck, just in case he tried to get "amnesia" on me when it comes time to pay the dealer. I have an appointment for a new mirror installation on Saturday.
It still hurts to see my perfect truck damaged in any way. But I know the feeling will pass. That first bit of damage is always the hardest to get over!



He hits the concrete outer portion of the building with the mirror. He did it at just the right angle so that the mirror didn't just fold out of the way, it got pinned between the truck and the building!

Cracked the housing pretty badly (see pic), and I was afraid maybe the door might be dented (from the crushing force transmitted through the mirror). I looked everything over 35 times including all the door metal and everything, and it appears the damage was confined to just the mirror.
I'm actually amazed at how strong these mirrors are! It sure was a loud crunch, although it might have seemed louder to me than it actually was, since it was my perfect less-than-2-weeks-old truck that was being damaged. It appears the adjustment mechanism still works.
Manager was very apologetic, and called my purchasing dealer for me and told them what happened and that he would pay for it. I made him write on the bill that he damaged the truck, just in case he tried to get "amnesia" on me when it comes time to pay the dealer. I have an appointment for a new mirror installation on Saturday.
It still hurts to see my perfect truck damaged in any way. But I know the feeling will pass. That first bit of damage is always the hardest to get over!
