Posted: Jun 16 2004 at 2:25pm | IP Logged
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Hey guys,
My wife and I were stopped at a stop light last Sunday and a guy in a GMC Sonoma hit my Titan squarely on the back bumper doing what I'd estimate to be between 35-40 MPH. We never heard any skidding from the approaching truck, ie brakes locked up or anything. The impact was really hard. My wife was driving so I think the impact knocked her foot off the brake as we were pushed into the vehicle in front of us. No injuries thankfully.
Damages: I'm really surprised at how well the Titan held up,,,,or at least seems to have held up. I'm still driving the truck and all appears to be operating normally. I have the SE with chrome front bumper plate and that was smashed all the way back against the radiator, but does not appear to have damaged the radiator. The bumper plastic held together but was shifted out of alignment pretty badly. The tailgate has a good skuff on its lower edge and the bumper was pushed in and cocked downward. I think the tow package on my truck is what really transferred the majority of the impact energy to the frame of the vehicle. Unfortunately, even though the truck seems to drive normal, I think the frame may be bent as the entire bed appears to be tilted downward at the rear like a dump truck. The gap between the cab and bed is no longer uniform and the siderails have shifted a bit from the front of the truck box indicating some twist has been introduced to the bed box.
Overall, the truck seemed to really protect its occupants. I'm very happy for that, but I'm afraid the damage may be worse than it appears. I'm open to any advice you guys can give me regarding repairs and possible problems / pitfalls in dealing with insurance and body shops.
The little GMC truck that hit me was majorly damaged and limped away leaking all sorts of fluids. At first glance, the Titan didn't even appear to be damaged from the rear,,,,so it IS a VERY tough truck.
Chad
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