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In February I rear-ended an F-150. I needed shocks, didn't realize they were as bad as they were, and the front dipped pretty good allowing him to ride my bumper right into my grill.
This is a 2007 Dodge Durango SLT, 5.7L, AWD/4x4 (standard w/ 4 low on the 5.7). No visible leaks at the time or after the accident other than the coolant at the time of the accident.
What I am sure of as I am finally going to pop the hood this week is:
Buckled hood
Damaged something in the coolant system, I believe just the overflow reservoir since I've let it idle for a good hour with no overheating or leaking. I saw coolant on the ground after the accident.
Lower Left Radiator Frame Rail
Radiator support
AC Still works!
Grill
Bumper Cover
What other damage should I be expecting or looking for? It still drives straight, alignment still feels spot on.
I had just had the rack replaced along with new tires and an alignment when this happened............ :-/
I also noticed one of the headlights (left/drivers side) is going to need replaced.
What I'm wondering is what other problems I should be watching for when I delve into this.
After I realized that frame rail is a bolt on I realized this shouldn't be too hard to fix, other than the hood which no one wants to ship a used color match one.
Last edited by Larry Stevens; Jun 17, 2017 at 07:32 PM.