Hi,
I have a 2002 Tahoe that I love! I was rear-ended by an Avalon going 40 mph (just guessing). The driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, his car had substantial damage and my Tahoe hardly had any visible damage. I had a trailer hitch on and that took the brunt of the impact.
Here is where I need some expert advice. I took it to the designated repair shop today and they looked at my Tahoe and wrote down I will get a new bumper, trailer hitch, and muffler. I mentioned that my Tahoe was making noise when I drove it and asked if the appraiser wanted to drive it, but he said he did not need to. I also asked that he check my frame for damage and he glanced for one second under my car and said there was no damage. Based upon this I have my doubts about the repair shop.
What concerns me is that my bumper pushed into my lift gate so that you cannot open it. The right bottom corner is bent in slightly and they told me that they would be able to straighten it and that it would not need to be replaced. I am a little worried that there will be leakage issues down the road if it is not a new lift gate. Should I be worried?
I appreciate any advice that anyone has. I have 2 small children and just want to make sure my Tahoe will be safe down the road. It has never really needed any work up to this point other than regular maintenance and it really is solid.
Thank you!
BTW, My Tahoe has 135,000 miles on it and never has had a major problem/ work done on it until now It has been so reliable.
I have a 2002 Tahoe that I love! I was rear-ended by an Avalon going 40 mph (just guessing). The driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, his car had substantial damage and my Tahoe hardly had any visible damage. I had a trailer hitch on and that took the brunt of the impact.
Here is where I need some expert advice. I took it to the designated repair shop today and they looked at my Tahoe and wrote down I will get a new bumper, trailer hitch, and muffler. I mentioned that my Tahoe was making noise when I drove it and asked if the appraiser wanted to drive it, but he said he did not need to. I also asked that he check my frame for damage and he glanced for one second under my car and said there was no damage. Based upon this I have my doubts about the repair shop.
What concerns me is that my bumper pushed into my lift gate so that you cannot open it. The right bottom corner is bent in slightly and they told me that they would be able to straighten it and that it would not need to be replaced. I am a little worried that there will be leakage issues down the road if it is not a new lift gate. Should I be worried?
I appreciate any advice that anyone has. I have 2 small children and just want to make sure my Tahoe will be safe down the road. It has never really needed any work up to this point other than regular maintenance and it really is solid.
Thank you!
BTW, My Tahoe has 135,000 miles on it and never has had a major problem/ work done on it until now It has been so reliable.
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