Weekend = ruined.
#16
Oh, yes, it was in a parking garage. I asked, but apparently they only have cameras monitoring the entrance and exit, and since I don't know exactly when it happened, that won't do me much good.
#20
That will need paint work and blending to fix. That sucks man... sorry about your luck. Makes me keep parking in BFE to avoid these things. People just don't care and they were probably driving a big old tank that they care nothing about.
#21
Yeah, it sucks... but what's done is done. I just hope I can get it looking at least close to new for a reasonable price.
#22
Really? You think it's bad enough to require a new door??? It seems like it's just cosmetic damage to me. You don't think PDR + touch up could get it looking pretty good again?
Yeah, it sucks... but what's done is done. I just hope I can get it looking at least close to new for a reasonable price.
Yeah, it sucks... but what's done is done. I just hope I can get it looking at least close to new for a reasonable price.
#23
*sigh* Guess I'm probably gonna have to file a claim then... I wonder if they're gonna want a police report or something.
Hope it doesn't raise my premium too much.
It sucks how easily repair costs pile up.
Hope it doesn't raise my premium too much.
It sucks how easily repair costs pile up.
Last edited by RocketGuy3; 11-12-12 at 12:17 PM.
#25
Ouch, best bet is to take it to a few shops for various estimates and see what actions they recommend.
FWIW, a friend had similar/worse damage (dragged car against concrete parking garage pole) where he had deep scratches down to the metal from the front to rear doors. Shop repaired panels but drillingholes and pulling them back out and minimal use of bondo. Total cost came to $800, so i would expect your damage to hopefully be less.
FWIW, a friend had similar/worse damage (dragged car against concrete parking garage pole) where he had deep scratches down to the metal from the front to rear doors. Shop repaired panels but drillingholes and pulling them back out and minimal use of bondo. Total cost came to $800, so i would expect your damage to hopefully be less.
#26
Thanks for the advice and consolation, guys. Like I was getting at in my last post, it always amazes me how quickly the costs for these repairs adds up. I guess that's why almost any real accident seems to total a car.
So I looked up what I think is the door panel on sewell's website. If replacing it is my best bet, is part 67112 all that I would need here? Obviously I would need to get it painted, too, but if the panel itself is "only" $236 with the CL discount, it might be my best bet. After labor and such, though, I'm sure I'm still going to be well past the $500 deductible (anything more than $750 then I think it will only make sense to file a claim).
Here's the listing for the part I'm talking about:
http://is.sewellparts.com/oem-catalo...S350-2007.html
That's good info. Thanks. Was it on an IS also? Did the $800 get him a good quality job?
So I looked up what I think is the door panel on sewell's website. If replacing it is my best bet, is part 67112 all that I would need here? Obviously I would need to get it painted, too, but if the panel itself is "only" $236 with the CL discount, it might be my best bet. After labor and such, though, I'm sure I'm still going to be well past the $500 deductible (anything more than $750 then I think it will only make sense to file a claim).
Here's the listing for the part I'm talking about:
http://is.sewellparts.com/oem-catalo...S350-2007.html
Ouch, best bet is to take it to a few shops for various estimates and see what actions they recommend.
FWIW, a friend had similar/worse damage (dragged car against concrete parking garage pole) where he had deep scratches down to the metal from the front to rear doors. Shop repaired panels but drillingholes and pulling them back out and minimal use of bondo. Total cost came to $800, so i would expect your damage to hopefully be less.
FWIW, a friend had similar/worse damage (dragged car against concrete parking garage pole) where he had deep scratches down to the metal from the front to rear doors. Shop repaired panels but drillingholes and pulling them back out and minimal use of bondo. Total cost came to $800, so i would expect your damage to hopefully be less.
#27
This will not be a cheap repair, don't know if a new door is required but substantial paintwork will be needed if they use the existing door which I suspect they will. Even if you get a new door there is all the work to transfer the window, inside panels etc to the new unit. I'd say you are looking at $1,000 to $1,200 minimum if they get the dent out of the door and repaint. Looks like an insurance claim for sure.
#28
^^^ Damn. More bad news. :/
Does anyone know if the part I linked to above is all that I would need to replace? If so, it seems like that may be cheaper than the labor required to repair the dent.
Does anyone know if the part I linked to above is all that I would need to replace? If so, it seems like that may be cheaper than the labor required to repair the dent.
#30