I hit a fire hydrant and the fire hydrant won. I need to replace the headlight but is there anything I could do without going to a shop?
Op here it's a 2002 4Runner
>>16309849
Just replace the bumper. What's the issue?
>>16309885
Kinda this... whats stopping you from just ordering parts and doing it yourself?
>>16309889
Oh wait, now I see...
Bumper & light is an easy fix
The fender... eh, not so much. If you're unexperienced its best to take it to the shop for that
>>16309849
Go to a wrecking yard/pick and pull...get what you need, and swap that shit out...
Easy peasy nice and easy...
>>16309885
pull the bumper off and then pull the fender out until it lines up with the trim below the light, install new bumper
>>16309849
Replacement headlight is like $25 on rock auto did mine on my Tacoma after hitting a couch on I15. It's easy. Bumper is a little more work, I taco'd mine on my Tacoma and built a new bumper with 3"x3/8" angle iron, 1/4" plate, and 2"x0.25" square tube. Was pretty easy with a welder and grinder
>>16309903
Yeah I was thinking of doing that
>>16309916
A couch? And is that a site where you got that part or?
>>16309849
looks fine to me
go to a yard, pop in a new light, pocket the 'surance money if you got any and just roll on down the road brother.
>>16309982
I only have liability but yeah I'm hoping I can find some