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Old 04-07-2009, 06:17 AM
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Originally Posted by kennyd View Post
as a recomended repair shop for most major insurance carriers . i can say this , the bumper that is a aftermarket bumper carries a warranty of " lifetime " vs a factory bumper of " 1 year ".
2nd point is that if the bedside is repairable thats what you want vs another bedside , because most insurance companys will put used bedside on the truck . a factory bedside repaired still has the ecoat on the inside and when you change a bedside you cut the old one off and reweld the bedside .that will open a great chance of rust , because you cannot re-ecoat inside where you cannot reach .

it also sounds like the truck is " pre-damaged " " missing flares " . 99% of people who we fix there car never " really look " at there cars before the accident .

i am not on the insurance companys side , just a collision repair shop .
Kenny,

I am sure most people don't look at there cars, but I hand wash this truck once a week and know where every rock chip and the 1 door ding is. As soon as I jumped out of the truck I spotted the dents. I know my case can be difficult having pre-existing damage to the part under the flare. I told them from the get go that it was there. I hope to see them fix what their party damaged, but they probably won't. I am not a crook, and I don't expect them to fix pre-existing stuff, but I do expect people to treat me fair.
Progressive is famous for this kind is stuff. A cheap mans insurance, I don't expect much.
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