September Truck of the Month (Wrecked)
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Re:September Truck of the Month (Wrecked)
Any insurance should cover it since it's part of the truck. Sorta like pulling a trailer, it's cover by you vehicle insurance.
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Yes I did, but after being hit with almost 7000lbs at 60 MPH and sliding on it's side for about 75yds I didn't need it. Instant death by RAM.
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I would recommend asking your insurance to buy a front end replacement bumper instead of replacing the factory stuff. It would be cheaper, protect you more, and look better. This is what I did, and they were more than happy to.
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Re:September Truck of the Month (Wrecked)
[quote author=Palmetto_kid link=board=10;threadid=22924;start=15#msg217457 date=1070458192]
I would recommend asking your insurance to buy a front end replacement bumper instead of replacing the factory stuff. It would be cheaper, protect you more, and look better. This is what I did, and they were more than happy to.
my .02cents
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Thanks for the suggestion, but the parts have already been purchased by the body shop. I wish I had thought of that I would have asked and could have done it, probably.
I would recommend asking your insurance to buy a front end replacement bumper instead of replacing the factory stuff. It would be cheaper, protect you more, and look better. This is what I did, and they were more than happy to.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but the parts have already been purchased by the body shop. I wish I had thought of that I would have asked and could have done it, probably.
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Re:September Truck of the Month (Wrecked)
Bummer. Looks like alot less than 5,000, but hey its a picture and we cant see the internal damage. Man I have killed way more with a truck that I ever did with a rifle.
Just remember that a machine can be replaced and you cant.
Sorry to see a thing like this happen, but you are ok and thats what is important.
Just remember that a machine can be replaced and you cant.
Sorry to see a thing like this happen, but you are ok and thats what is important.
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Re:September Truck of the Month (Wrecked)
[quote author=DPG link=board=10;threadid=22924;start=15#msg217221 date=1070407744]
Hey Phox,
Let's not jinx the TOM's from previous months, eh? ;D
November TOM DeWain
[/quote]
I found some genuine real wood to knock on
(not this fake stuff the computer desk is made of).
And, just to be safe, threw some salt over my shoulder.
(then apoligized to the guy standing behind me )
phox
Hey Phox,
Let's not jinx the TOM's from previous months, eh? ;D
November TOM DeWain
[/quote]
I found some genuine real wood to knock on
(not this fake stuff the computer desk is made of).
And, just to be safe, threw some salt over my shoulder.
(then apoligized to the guy standing behind me )
phox
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