scoutman77
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I have a local body shop doing the work. he is pretty good, i checked with some of his previous customers.
(as if I was writing this down)
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Also do not let said 16 year old son hitch up the utility trailer. My OEM tailgate looks like someone took a sledge hammer to it. A replacement from the salvage yard is nearly $900. Looks like I will be using a dent puller, a grinder, and a gallon of body filler. I'll leave the paint to the professionals.
How high are you guys jacking up the trailer if it hits the tailgate? I just clear the ball when unhooking, that way the hitch will only hit the bumper, or the lisence plate if you go too far.