- Location
- NJ, U.S.A.
The story so far:
I took a nasty rock hit out at Rausch and did the following to my '92:
- Transmission Crossmember bent
- Transmission pan dipstick tube nearly ripped off at elbow where it enters pan
- Snapped exhaust downpipe (muffler and car rode out of park in back of truck)
Got the pan and crossmember replaced, but had some nasty binding in the drivetrain and had to pull the front driveshaft (on which we couldn't budge the slip joint) so I could drive it home.
Now the update:
Had the truck checked out at my local 4x4 shop. What they found:
- Nothing bent/tweaked in front suspension. All looked OK.
- Front driveshaft had siezed/blown u-joint on axle end (replaced)
- Front driveshaft reinstalled and vehicle road-tested. Shaft is apparently bent, but "very subtly". Shaft removed and bagged, replacement recommended.
Now the big issue - apparently the driver's side front and both rear leaf spring pockets are beginning to collapse up through the floor pan. Floor pan work recommended (but that shop doesn't do body repair work). Knowing my luck, the passenger-side front spring mount is probably not too far behind them.
I have not had the opportunity to acquire welding equipment and learn to weld yet. Also, my current work schedule is something just left of insane, so I don't really have the time learn/repair it myself presently. As such, I am looking for a shop that could do the work for me, provided the estimate is not "unreasonable".
Does anyone know of a shop that might be willing to take on a rear floor pan replacement (and possibly repair to the spring mounts themselves) that I might contact about getting an estimate?
Thanks,
Rob
I took a nasty rock hit out at Rausch and did the following to my '92:
- Transmission Crossmember bent
- Transmission pan dipstick tube nearly ripped off at elbow where it enters pan
- Snapped exhaust downpipe (muffler and car rode out of park in back of truck)
Got the pan and crossmember replaced, but had some nasty binding in the drivetrain and had to pull the front driveshaft (on which we couldn't budge the slip joint) so I could drive it home.
Now the update:
Had the truck checked out at my local 4x4 shop. What they found:
- Nothing bent/tweaked in front suspension. All looked OK.
- Front driveshaft had siezed/blown u-joint on axle end (replaced)
- Front driveshaft reinstalled and vehicle road-tested. Shaft is apparently bent, but "very subtly". Shaft removed and bagged, replacement recommended.
Now the big issue - apparently the driver's side front and both rear leaf spring pockets are beginning to collapse up through the floor pan. Floor pan work recommended (but that shop doesn't do body repair work). Knowing my luck, the passenger-side front spring mount is probably not too far behind them.
I have not had the opportunity to acquire welding equipment and learn to weld yet. Also, my current work schedule is something just left of insane, so I don't really have the time learn/repair it myself presently. As such, I am looking for a shop that could do the work for me, provided the estimate is not "unreasonable".
Does anyone know of a shop that might be willing to take on a rear floor pan replacement (and possibly repair to the spring mounts themselves) that I might contact about getting an estimate?
Thanks,
Rob