fredwrichardson
Past New Mexico Chapter Leader
We bought our Ashland last December but did not get a chance to use it till Mother Day weekend. We went to see my Mother In Law in Roswell, NM and stayed at Bottomless Lake State Park. When we got there we found out we had a blow out on the door side front tire. It tore up the wheel well and the fenders, running light and all the brackets were gone. I also lost my ground connection for the running lights from that location on back to the rear. When I checked with the dealer and the local repair shop they quoted me a few thousand dollars but worse the repair would take many weeks. Last time they said weeks it turned into 2 months. Decided to do the repairs myself so called Heartland parts and also contacted Ron Scarberry out of Heartland Service. Ron gave me a list of parts to order and it took a couple of weeks to get the parts. Total cost was about $397.47 but that included a $149.93 shipping charge for the package was 14 feet long. I removed all the mangled side metal and then started rebuilding the inside of the wheel well. All the parts fit fine but you get a generic piece of side metal that is 14 feet long and has the curve on the bottom. I used the mangled metal as a template and had to cut each panel out by hand. Really was not that hard. Total time to do repairs was 3.5 hours and I am not done for I still need to repaint. The paint is on order and will complete when we get back from taking the boys to Disneyworld.
Here are the pictures.//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37439&stc=1//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37441&stc=1//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37440&stc=1
When I complete the paint and touch up will post the final pictures.
Here are the pictures.//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37439&stc=1//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37441&stc=1//heartlandowners.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=37440&stc=1
When I complete the paint and touch up will post the final pictures.