{"id":818,"date":"2019-01-08T20:01:55","date_gmt":"2019-01-08T20:01:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.allstoncollisioncenter.com\/?p=818"},"modified":"2019-08-02T11:29:38","modified_gmt":"2019-08-02T11:29:38","slug":"jeep-rubicon-collision-repair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.allstoncollisioncenter.com\/jeep-rubicon-collision-repair\/","title":{"rendered":"Repairing a US Service Member’s 2014 Urban Assault Jeep Rubicon"},"content":{"rendered":"

This time of year I usually write about how thankful I am for family, health, and our crew. \u00a0Each of these things remains true as we head into 2019. I also have said many times that I can\u2019t believe how long I\u2019ve been here and how interesting and outrageous it has been over the years, which also remains true heading into 2019.<\/span><\/p>\n

This year, however, I have decided to take a slight detour for my last blog of 2018. \u00a0After reviewing the year, as I always do at this time, I found we had an uptick in US Service Members who came for vehicle repair. \u00a0I am especially thankful to persons who serve. My family has served with pride in every branch of the service. My Dad was in the Army, an Uncle in the Navy, four Uncles who served as Marines along with one of their daughters and my Nephew who is an active member of the Air Force. \u00a0I have great respect for those who are called to serve and feel privileged they are choosing Allston Collision Center for help. <\/span><\/p>\n

One such customer, Petty Officer 2<\/span>nd<\/span> Class Jen McCabe, came to Allston Collision Center because we are a preferred provider of USAA. \u00a0Her vehicle was originally towed to another shop but they couldn\u2019t fix it. This 2014 urban assault Jeep Rubicon had front end damage but had steel modifications made to the bumper. It also had aluminum fishing pole mods made to the front end. \u00a0There were electrical, battery, and alternator issues. It had structural damage along with alignment issues. To top it off PO McCabe\u2019s Rubicon has oversized tires which created additional problems with the alignment. This vehicle was raised and had suspension modifications. Not every shop can handle a vehicle of this magnitude. \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

PO McCabe created a complete beast and with it a really difficult fixing process. I mean check out the photos. The mods on the front of this vehicle with its beefed-up bumper and aluminum fishing pole shafts- super cool. \u00a0The mag tires; I mean this Rubicon is really unbelievable. I have never seen anything like it. Though PO McCabe was not from Massachusetts, she ultimately trusted us with this one of a kind gem and Allston Collision Center<\/a> welcomed the challenge.<\/span><\/p>\n