My truck has received more damage.....[pics]
#11
Pulled the interior panels off. Used sheet metal shears to cut slots to pass the belt through.
One shop estimated $1,100 and one was $1,200. Filed insurance co paperwork, turns out Allstate is not big on writing checks over $1,000 and rarely write any over $1,2000. They prefer to pay the shop directly.
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One shop estimated $1,100 and one was $1,200. Filed insurance co paperwork, turns out Allstate is not big on writing checks over $1,000 and rarely write any over $1,2000. They prefer to pay the shop directly.
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#12
I guess I'd get three body shop estimates and tell Allstate I want the the check issued to me for the smallest estimate. You are the one who suffered the loss, not the body shops. Whether or not you get it repaired should be your decision.
They want to pay the body shop because they feel like it's their responsibility to see that you actually get it fixed. Tell them that if they won't issue the check to you that you'll just sue the lady in small claims court.
Insurance companies (expecially Allstate & Geico) really **** me off!
They want to pay the body shop because they feel like it's their responsibility to see that you actually get it fixed. Tell them that if they won't issue the check to you that you'll just sue the lady in small claims court.
Insurance companies (expecially Allstate & Geico) really **** me off!
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#16
I think it's too big to shrink the metal. Even the shop doing the dragster body says it will be hell to pop out. They suggested cutting off a piece of 2x4 as big as I can get through the inner panel openings, attach another 2x4 to it to make a T, and beat it out that way, so there's a broad flat surface against the metal. It won't look perfect, but it won't be as deep as it is now.
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I think it's too big to shrink the metal. Even the shop doing the dragster body says it will be hell to pop out. They suggested cutting off a piece of 2x4 as big as I can get through the inner panel openings, attach another 2x4 to it to make a T, and beat it out that way, so there's a broad flat surface against the metal. It won't look perfect, but it won't be as deep as it is now.
Last edited by Dodgevity; 01-24-2014 at 08:00 AM.
#19
LOL. Yesterday I had to take a heat gun to the outside faucets so I could get the water flowing and leave them dripping overnight. It was like 11F last night and I'm in Atlanta.
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