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Originally posted by armourbl:
I'm sure the Titan is a tough truck but I think you were just lucky his vehicle was lower than your rear bumper.

I had a Ford F150 4x4 and got rear ended by a F150 2x4. My truck looked a lot like your's minus the bumper damage. The front of his truck looked a lot like the car that hit you. Hood folded up, headlights and grill destroyed, etc.

Damage to my truck was minimal cosmetically, but still added up to $2,200 in parts.

He was self insured and paid for everything.

ben
No doubt about it Ben, I saw where my trailer hitch had tore the top of his front fascia as he went under my truck. He hit me hard and no shit, the bumper brackets aren't even bent. Bottom line is...they flat bed towed his out of there and I drove mine to work today.

The adjuster wrote my truck for a bumper, tail light (debris scuffed it), hitch ('cause it's scratched), tailpipe, and a bedside repair (won't happen, it's getting a new bedside, trust me). His will end up in a salvage yard. Our body shop manager looked at the truck today and was ready to bet me paychecks the brackets were bent, he couldn't believe it when he verified they weren't.

Nissans are tough.
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