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Need a couple measurements

packratt

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Can someone get me some rough dimensions of the front clip on our trucks? From point on fender closest to the rear to the furthest point in the front of the hood and a close guestimate across the front.

Got in a fender bender and need to replace the front clip. Need to see if the replacement will fit on or in the utility trailer or if we need to somehow get the roll back delivering it up the mountain to deliver it.

Thanks
 
Here's what I measured 68" across the front above the grill. Widest dimension including fender flares 78". Hooking the rear of the fender to the front of the grill 52" and 56" if you include bumper. Sorry to hear got any pics.
 
Not yet. I crunched bumper, ps fender, ps inner fender, hood, grille, ps headlight assembly, plastic air cleaner box to turbo elbow, ps battery, radiator.

That's what I know without tearing into it. Observations waiting for wreck to be cleared and tow truck to arrive.

Got a friend of a friend to tow it to his shop last night. Spent today finding a front clip and a way to get home. Was 6 hours away at some property I own. Having it towed down to my property Fri and the clip delivered there.

Was off Sun and Mon next week already guess I'm gonna come down with something on Sat and go try to fix the truck.

Will take some pics before tearing down.
 
You need to carefully check out the coolant crossover. The 94 in my sig line kissed a tree after sliding on ice (I know the P.O.) The bumper,hood, ds fender, grill, core support and frame horn that the bumper mounts to were all bent. When the core support moved back the coolant crossover broke where it mounts to the head. Apparently, since the upper rad hose is on the side of the core support that moved back, the shock of the impact transfered through the hose to the coolant crossover and broke it. It sounds like your main area of impact was on the pass side so you may be OK, but check it anyway. I used this as an opportunity to locate a dual t stat crossover to put on it.

Don
 
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