I was involved in an accident last year (my fault) where I backed into a pole. ( I know, I know...)
The entire rear quarter panel was replaced and along with that a new lift gate window and the rear cargo area windows. Origionally the cruiser came with solid cargo windows and after the accident the repair shop decided to install slider windows as it had a hard time finding solids. (If you look around solids are easy to get)
At first I was ok with this and now after learning how awful sliders are I wish I had solids instead. I am under the impression that if you make a claim and your vehicle is repaired they have to make it like it was. And- the sliders are not the OEM windows. They are s***ty looking- do not slide properly- have mold in the tracks- one track is warped- and here on the WET coast water pools in there which will ineveitalbly rust.
So do I have a case to have this rectified or am I S.O.L>>?
Haven't contacted ICBC yet..
The entire rear quarter panel was replaced and along with that a new lift gate window and the rear cargo area windows. Origionally the cruiser came with solid cargo windows and after the accident the repair shop decided to install slider windows as it had a hard time finding solids. (If you look around solids are easy to get)
At first I was ok with this and now after learning how awful sliders are I wish I had solids instead. I am under the impression that if you make a claim and your vehicle is repaired they have to make it like it was. And- the sliders are not the OEM windows. They are s***ty looking- do not slide properly- have mold in the tracks- one track is warped- and here on the WET coast water pools in there which will ineveitalbly rust.
So do I have a case to have this rectified or am I S.O.L>>?
Haven't contacted ICBC yet..