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Easy to fix my tunnel?

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theletup

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Buddy smashed the back of my sled when he thought I was clear. Bent the tunnel. Almost up against the track but not rubbing. Easy fix or insurance claim? I was thinking I may be able to straighten her out and put a brace? It doesn't look as bad in the picture and it appears that only the side of the tunnel was damage. His bumper came up under my tunnel and pushed it out a bit which caused it to buckle in a little right in front of the my running board mount. Or I could just leave it and ride!

tunnel.jpg tunnel2.jpg
 
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Its fixable..go hunt around town at the autobody shops..you are looking for an old guy..60+ yrs old...ask him to straighten it for you..once straightened(seriously..someone who knows the old school ways can straighten it good enough most peeps cant tell it was ever damaged), once its straight..buy/build some reinforcments to make sure it wont be a problem down the road..............this is not for someone to just pick up a hammer and start swinging..it is an art to do it..but it will be right when its done...
 
60??? 50. lol as AKSNOWRIDER says, find a shop. I've fixed a few, and looking at the pics, it looks like it needs pressure lengthwise and a cross push, so make sure the shop has some sort of frame/anchor system.
 
you could always put a van amburg rear bumper kit on it. it would be straight and then stronger then stock.
 
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