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Just totalled my pride and joy.


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First of all I'm really sorry about your truck, but glad you walked away from it alive.

Normally, most ricers are unique. What I mean is that they are "modified" in such ways that make them very easy to describe. There is a little Acura Integra that runs around where I live with a body kit and yellow fenders. Easy to spot. If you can describe what it was-you may have something there
 


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it was a HIT and run right? if they made contact and you can prove its them you might have something... now if they didn't make contact it doesn't matter..
 

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Ya same in MA I believe, rear ending is your fault.
 

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If you were sliding for 150 ft then you were driving one freaking unsafe vehicle. Blame it on the ricer all you want, but if you drive something dangerous that can't stop straight...........you are a threat to everyone's safety too. In Florida if the other driver stopped in front of you and your unsafe brakes/tires caused you to wreck your truck then you would each be 50% at fault and you would get an "Unsafe Vehicle" citation. At least the other driver would be responsible for 50% of the damage but the insurance company will give standard book value and being your truck is an antique that is 23 years old, that wouldn't amount to much over $500.
Amazing how everyone that has ever gotten into an accident on this forum ALWAYS is not at fault!!!!
Standard book value standard, but if you have done a lot of work to it and have it appraised they will give you more (but you pay more in premiums too) Receipts help too. And when something like that happens it seems to go on forever.

BTW $500 won't get much more than a parts truck unless you get very lucky. Scrap is over $200 a ton, so for all practicality that isn't much more than the scrap value of the ton and a half truck. A '91 (as far back as KBB goes and only 2 years off) 2.9 4x4 ext cab in good shape private parties at $3,325 (excellant shape is $200 more)

Trucks are not balanced very well, with the heavy end in front it wouldn't take hardly anything to get the rear end in occilations. Road conditions, crown of the road, darn near anything. Lock 'er up, front tire hits a bump, rear swings driver corrects and rear swings the other way...

Right before I hit a deer in my '150 the ABS had the stupid thing stuttering off into the shoulder because of the crown of the road. Take off the ABS and it would have been sliding, with an excited driver (who wouldn't be?) a little bit too much steering input and hold on. :icon_surprised:

And for my stupid moment I took an entrance ramp too fast in my Laser, caught some loose gravel and spun it out, did a 315 degree spin with a long slide at the end. I just remember looking out the DS window waiting for the roll... that never came. I have to admit the tire smoke going over the hood at the end was kinda neat almost like a commercial. I hope I made some kid's day on a boring trip thru Nebraska on I80... it had to have been quite a show from the interstate. Luckily no one was following so I just restarted the engine (5spd, snuffed it out with the brakes) backed it up so I could get it straightened out and went on my way.
 
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In NJ if you run into the rear of another vehicle, its 100% your fault, No ifs, ands, or buts. You should always be in control of your vehicle and keep a safe following distance.

Sorry to hear about the crash, if you do decide to fix it, I've got a lot of genII parts you can have cheap.
But you know how NJ drivers are.

To the OP, sorry about your truck man. Good thing you are fine though.
 

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I hope I made some kid's day on a boring trip thru Nebraska on I80... it had to have been quite a show from the interstate
hahahahaha that's the spirit!
 

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They say if the Titanic had hit the iceberg straight on it wouldn't have sunk. See what swerving out of the way does.
 

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From the pics, it looks like zuku hit it both straight and sideways - uggh. Sorry for your truck man. Glad you're ok though. We don't need another Chance.
 

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yeah what happened was there was a group of three trees, the middle one being set back farther. i hit the middle one and the rear whipped into the left one.

i do have a little good news-

i traded the wrecked truck and the remains of the donor truck along with a little scrap i had lying around for a nice running 89 bronco ii. practically zero rust and the interior is immaculate. it has 197k on it and is auto :icon_surprised: but hopefully its ok. d28 and auto hubs, but im not looking for a wheeler. in fact, im probably not even going to register it. im just gonna sell it for cash for a powerstroke :headbang:

any idea what its worth?
 

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About a grand... I'd keep the b2. They are great little 4wd's. The 90 is perfect for a 4.0 swap to! And then explorer axles!
 

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see i really really like the little thing (been playing with it all day lmao), but the only real problem is that i race dirtbikes and i need a truck. constantly towing a trailer isnt an option.

i can only imagine how awesome thing thing must be in the woods! seating for 5 and a short wheelbase :O my much longer ranger was seriously impressive as it was...
 

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yeah, pulling a trailer w/ a b2 is nothing... its really nothing from a 4.0 powered b2!!!!
come on. you know you wanna!
 

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