Hey All,
Been using MUD as a resource for the past 12 years of owning my 2004 100 series. So much great info and a advice here has helped me tremendously. Thanks to all who make this such a great resource.
My truck was hit drivers side right front while legally parked and unoccupied. Police report proved that the other driver was at fault they are insured by State Farm. Claim is active now and I got my first estimate today from a local shop.
Truck is not in pristine cosmetic exterior condition, but at 315,000 miles it’s still in a high level of mechanical condition. I’ve maintained it meticulously. Just the expected road rash and paint fading of a 20 year old truck with that mileage. I love it and plan to keep it as long as it lets me.
Got an estimate today from a State Farm preferred shop, who recommended a $3k repair bill to replace the drivers side fender, headlight, side marker and fog light. Repaint of front bumper and new fender.
Partial paint job is insufficient in my opinion as it will look very different than my existing “vintage” look, but the shop said State Farm will never approve a full paint job, which he estimated at $10,000 just for the paint materials and labor. Probably $12,500 total. He was not agreeable to submitting that to State Farm as the repair estimate.
A lot to unpack, but initial questions I have for this community is what is recommended for replacement headlights, side markers, and fog lights. He said State Farm would only approve the drivers side replacements although they are gonna look terrible compared to the original passenger side lights given the age on them.
He also said that the OEM lights are no longer available and used the costs he found online for used lights. I think the lights on both sides should be replaced so they match.
Other questions I have are regarding the situation of a partial paint job. As I said, truck has some road rash and fading to be expected at this point and I think the only way they can make me while is a full paint job. And I don’t mean a $400 MAACO special. I’d want it done right.
Truck is worth more than I paid for it when I bought in in 2011 with 80k miles. But given this situation of feel like a half ass repair is only gonna drop the value for looking so conspicuous.
At minimum I need to replace the lights just from a legality and functionality standpoint.
Thoughts?
Better to just do the lights, take the check for $3,000 and move on, or fight for a full paint job?
Is $10,000 really what a quality full paint job should cost?
Of course I’ve got to be careful not to exceed whatever amount would make it totaled. I’m in SC and I think that is 75% of “market value”
Been using MUD as a resource for the past 12 years of owning my 2004 100 series. So much great info and a advice here has helped me tremendously. Thanks to all who make this such a great resource.
My truck was hit drivers side right front while legally parked and unoccupied. Police report proved that the other driver was at fault they are insured by State Farm. Claim is active now and I got my first estimate today from a local shop.
Truck is not in pristine cosmetic exterior condition, but at 315,000 miles it’s still in a high level of mechanical condition. I’ve maintained it meticulously. Just the expected road rash and paint fading of a 20 year old truck with that mileage. I love it and plan to keep it as long as it lets me.
Got an estimate today from a State Farm preferred shop, who recommended a $3k repair bill to replace the drivers side fender, headlight, side marker and fog light. Repaint of front bumper and new fender.
Partial paint job is insufficient in my opinion as it will look very different than my existing “vintage” look, but the shop said State Farm will never approve a full paint job, which he estimated at $10,000 just for the paint materials and labor. Probably $12,500 total. He was not agreeable to submitting that to State Farm as the repair estimate.
A lot to unpack, but initial questions I have for this community is what is recommended for replacement headlights, side markers, and fog lights. He said State Farm would only approve the drivers side replacements although they are gonna look terrible compared to the original passenger side lights given the age on them.
He also said that the OEM lights are no longer available and used the costs he found online for used lights. I think the lights on both sides should be replaced so they match.
Other questions I have are regarding the situation of a partial paint job. As I said, truck has some road rash and fading to be expected at this point and I think the only way they can make me while is a full paint job. And I don’t mean a $400 MAACO special. I’d want it done right.
Truck is worth more than I paid for it when I bought in in 2011 with 80k miles. But given this situation of feel like a half ass repair is only gonna drop the value for looking so conspicuous.
At minimum I need to replace the lights just from a legality and functionality standpoint.
Thoughts?
Better to just do the lights, take the check for $3,000 and move on, or fight for a full paint job?
Is $10,000 really what a quality full paint job should cost?
Of course I’ve got to be careful not to exceed whatever amount would make it totaled. I’m in SC and I think that is 75% of “market value”