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I am new this this forum, this is my first post. My mom gave me her 1987 MJ back in April. it is my 4th jeep i have owned, and the 2nd jeep I presently own. Yesterday I did the bonehead move.

My brake lights were not working in the MJ. I moved my Rubicon out of the driveway across the street to bring my MJ up by the garage to check it out. In about 15 min I found the problem and had it fixed. It was a bad connection in a splice on the switch by the brake pedal. I properly corrected the splice and had brake lights. I wanted to take it for a test drive and put my German Shepard into the bed to go for a drive. As i backed out of my driveway i was looking at my dog in the rear view mirror instead of where i was backing up, and i backed into the Rubicon. luckily and not so lucky i happened to break the front side marker light on the Rubicon, but i also broke the right side brake lens on the MJ. only after joining this forum have i realized how expensive they are to replace.

All I can say is it is nobodies fault but my own. Bonehead now has my picture next to it in the dictionary.

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Don't worry, your not alone. I backed out of my garage and hit my wifes car, that she never parks in the driveway and bent my rear bumper that was pretty straight. My fault for not really looking back.

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