Hey all,
Unfortunately the unthinkable has happened to me! While taking a relaxing drive up a dirt track, I slipped a wheel off the edge in a slushy clay section, and rolled-over down the hill. The roll-over was quite slow as there was thick scrub. The heavy hauler recovery was expensive - it was the only recovery vehicle that wasn't dragged across the mud while winching. I have the GQ back home now. Worst thing -- it was only 3rd party insurance! Unfortunately for me, I had just spent a bucket of money reco'ing the engine and hadn't got around to upgrading the insurance.
Damage List:
- 1 rear door
- 1 f/r quarter panel
- windscreen
- roof panel damage
I managed to pop the roof back out with a few select kicks. The door and quarter panel are easily replicable. The snorkel straightened up perfectly with the use of the heat-gun. No damage to the driveline, wheels, engine etc. All the doors open/close perfectly.
I have a problem with the front window frame. There are no creases around the window frame, but when I did a diagonal measurement across the window frame, there was a 20mm difference. It's not visible by eye, but I'm guessing that a new window will not fit unless this is corrected. Question: Can the roof be repaired? Can a repair shop cut off the roof and replace it? Any ideas of cost?
It is (was) a nice vehicle and would be a shame to see it parted out...