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Posted by NY_BLUES on 07-12-2008 05:20 AM:

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Originally posted by BlackNTanGRL
Truthfully I kind of hope they total it because I just don't see how it woud ever drive right if they do fix it... We have never had to claim on insurance before so this is probably going to be another lesson learned for us... Have heard that if they total the truck you could buy it back cheap... Anyone know if this is true???


a buddy of mine bought back a dodge ram 1500 that he totaled for 16% of the value of the totaled truck, then parted it out and made out like a bandit

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Posted by SJunior on 07-12-2008 09:09 AM:

If u like the truck, fix it. Not a bad hit at all. I've fixed much worse, some that should have been totalled. Also seen some totalled that should have been fixed. I'd guess that the motor isn't up but the radiator support is down.

As for fixing it in a day, not an 8 hour day. maybe 24 hr. day.

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Posted by IndianRdge on 07-12-2008 12:14 PM:

BRYAN J - The insurance claim adjuster said that the Dokota's hold thier value.. Since that is a quad cab 4x4 and in good condition it was worth 12,500 he said that it had to have at least 85% damage of the value... Which it only has about 6,000 right now before the shop can get it in to look at it which they are 2 weeks behind.. The adjuster couldn't even get the hood up to look at the motor and he said that he knows there will be additional damage than what he can see.. We choose a shop that was busy thinking that they are better cause everyone else wasn't...The insurance guy said that the truck will be excatly like it was before which I do not believe but that is another story...

cutlassjames - Husband said that he really like the Timberlines... Good in the snow, ice, mud, rain, etc.. He also said that he likes the tread pattern and they wear good those have been on there over a year.... They still have a year or so worth of tread on them. They are little louder than I liked but I would buy another set and just turn up the radio. Ha


NY_BLUES - I personally like the truck but have always heard they are never the same and always have problems...

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Posted by BRYAN J on 07-12-2008 05:05 PM:

If repaired back to preloss conition it will be the same. Ususally a busy shop would be a good shop. I would fix the truck for you if you were closer to Ottumwa Iowa. We are backed up 3 weeks now too.
What the adjuster is telling you though is correct. Some companies % are different too. 75 to 85 % of the value before a total.
AS hard as this hit I would make sure the box didn't come up and hit the back of the cab.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 07-12-2008 05:09 PM:

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Originally posted by SJunior
If u like the truck, fix it. Not a bad hit at all. I've fixed much worse, some that should have been totalled. Also seen some totalled that should have been fixed. I'd guess that the motor isn't up but the radiator support is down.

As for fixing it in a day, not an 8 hour day. maybe 24 hr. day.



Steve I thought the same thing
8 hours to fix that truck. I want to hire him! Fix it and no come backs! Be worth alot of money to have a tech. like that.
My tech. would have 4 hours in setting up the full anchoring system for checking the frame and gauging it with our lazor equipment.

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Posted by SJunior on 07-12-2008 05:13 PM:

Bryan, ur backed up, send some my way. WE"RE DEAD!!!! Plus one extra guy don't help any.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 07-12-2008 08:23 PM:

Yeah Steve we have alot of work, but we have 8 techs that keep it moving. Takes alot of work to turn 50 to 60 hous each for the week.

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Posted by IndianRdge on 07-13-2008 11:42 AM:

the body shop said since it was not drive able they would work it in with the rest of the cars. how long do you guys think it will take to fix it.

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Posted by Tyler Vaden on 07-13-2008 03:09 PM:

2-4 weeks


Posted by BRYAN J on 07-13-2008 04:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by BlackNTanGRL
the body shop said since it was not drive able they would work it in with the rest of the cars. how long do you guys think it will take to fix it.


Should be no longer then 1 week depending on whats found after a tear down. If they are fixing it I would make sure the tear down is done and all parts all ordered the same time. Makes the job go alot quicker if all parts are there when working on. A real busy shop may have this for a week and a half.

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Posted by Sheriff Andy on 07-13-2008 04:30 PM:

bent frame doesn't mean totalled. it just means you have to straighten the frame.i say not totalled. 3500to fix is my guess.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 07-13-2008 04:34 PM:

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Originally posted by Sheriff Andy
bent frame doesn't mean totalled. it just means you have to straighten the frame.i say not totalled. 3500to fix is my guess.


Bend verses kink? If kinked into itself replace if bent repair. Most insurance compancies use this rule. Once kinked it will always be weak. In another impact in the same area it won't crush correctly again.
We have replaced some complete frames before too. Easy job!

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Posted by IndianRdge on 08-06-2008 05:32 AM:

BRYAN J

Got a question for you!!! We Just got the truck back today!!! Looks nice but still has some issues.. LOL When we picked it up the guy told Shane that is drives bad but said it was due to the size of the tires on it.. Didn't have any problems before the horse accident. We plan on getting the tires rotated and rebalance tomorrow.. When you get up to around 50 it will shimmy the stiring wheel and then quits then when you get up to around 65 it does the same thing.. It also when you turn real sharp it pops in the front end.. Any suggestions??? Ended up costing around $9000 to repair with all the damages..
Any thoughts would be appreicated..

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Posted by BRYAN J on 08-06-2008 12:47 PM:

How new are the tires?
Tires cause alot of problems. Even though you say there wasn't a problem before we tend to always think that the vehicle will never be the same! Just nature of the beast. I would rotate and balance tires forsure. We have a machine that can road force balance tires as well. More accurate and can tell if tires are no good. Tires on a dakota are usually pretty big. make them show you a print out on the alignment and tell you what it means.

Popping noises could be bushings in the front and could be related maybe. Don't give up with the insurance company on complaints. Let me know after the balance of tires.

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Posted by coleman on 08-06-2008 02:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by BRYAN J
Steve I thought the same thing
8 hours to fix that truck. I want to hire him! Fix it and no come backs! Be worth alot of money to have a tech. like that.
My tech. would have 4 hours in setting up the full anchoring system for checking the frame and gauging it with our lazor equipment.



Maybe that's why you're 3 weeks behind. ;D Just because I don't work in your shop doesn't mean I'm retarded, I know what I said- you didn't read it well.


Posted by BRYAN J on 08-07-2008 12:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by coleman
Maybe that's why you're 3 weeks behind. ;D Just because I don't work in your shop doesn't mean I'm retarded, I know what I said- you didn't read it well.


Uh I didn't say your retarded! I said I would like to hire someone quick like you. A compliment I thought. Sorry you took it otherwise!
We run over 500 hours thru our shop a week thats why we are 3 weeks backed up. A very busy shop with a good reputation.

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Posted by SJunior on 08-07-2008 02:57 AM:

IMO that truck never shoulda left that shop til that problem was fixed. Never heard of a shimmy due to large tires. I'd put new tires on and if the prob still exists, I'd take it back to the shop.

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Posted by BRYAN J on 08-07-2008 03:18 AM:

Yeah Steve big tires sure should not cause a shimmy. Rotate tires see what happens. I would take front and put on rear. Rotation on the tires would be the cheapest thing to do first.

Work with the shop and let them know your concernes. If they are a reputible shop they will do everything they can to make you completely satisfied!

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Posted by IndianRdge on 08-08-2008 11:30 PM:

Had the tired rotated and balanced today.. Still shimmy's but not that bad will probably still take it in and get it re-looked at.. Tires on the truck are in good shape.. That is gravel dust we live on a gravel road..

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Posted by englishpride on 08-09-2008 02:19 AM:

gravel road or not didnt shake before,i had a nice s10 4x4 won shows with it and all. rolled it one night got it fixed argued with the jnsurance the body shop it never drove right again sometimes it would shake sometimes it would pop,the body shop said they couldnt find anything wrong with it but keep it a weekend put it on the interstate and ray charles could see it was not right, finally got aggrevated and sold it.


Posted by BRYAN J on 08-09-2008 07:02 AM:

Going to throw something else out there at ya.
I know sometimes the gravel road vehicles accumulate alot of dirt and dust in the wheels. After washing all the dust/dirt will settle on the rims causing a terrible shake. Check rims for caked dust/dirt on iside especially.

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Posted by IndianRdge on 08-09-2008 12:07 PM:

The truck was washed and waxed so I am not thinking that would be it... Truthfully it doesn't do it much but still can feel it...

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