sben
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Thanks all. Based on your advice/perspectives, I will seek estimates through Rivian Service Center and through at least one Rivian certified independent shop. I do wish these parts were more readily available for self-installation (if anyone has ideas on if there is a place I can order such parts, please let me know).
Thank you for the advice. As embarrassing sa it is to admit, I had just purchased the travel trailer, the trailer coupler popped off the ball at a pothole (literally 1/4 mile from where I had just purchased the trailer). Total facepalm moment.With any other vehicle I’d buy the parts from the parts counter and try to fix myself. Probably worth it to get an estimate from the service center, might yield you a parts list. I know they have preferred repair shops, can probably get that info when you take it in for service appointment. If nothing else, see if they will sell you that lense to replace …
Trailer come off or just wrap against back of truck?
I think all of that makes a lot of sense. Maybe I'll just prioritize the red reflector/light cover and wait for the panels to become more available if the repair ends up being exorbitantly expensive. I even see a used silver panel (at least for the right side) for sale on ebay.I would get a quote from Rivian on it then decide whether it’s worth fixing now or later or through insurance or not. At some point parts will hopefully be more readily available and you might be able to get it fixed for cheaper.
The only thing I would even be concerned with if you wait is if water was to get inside those lights and do other damage.
Thanks - yes I increasingly think this is maybe a situation where I just "deal with it" until these parts are more readily available. Or if an independent shop can replace those panels for a somewhat reasonable price, I'd go for it. See above for description of what happened.Did the the trailer jackknife, or how did that damage happen? The light damage appears to be only to the reflector surrounding the back-up light which appears to be intact.
Brian
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