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Title: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 13:55:27
I got the HT leads for the 2.5, Bad news I  had an accident and shoved in the bumper and bonnet on the way home! Still drives but does not look pretty!  :'(

Typical having just finished the HG / wishbones / Exhaust / Setup / Cam Belt etc etc

Insurers want to come and get it, but I would rather keep it as it looks like a new bonet and bumper would see it good. Any advise?
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: VXL V6 on 13 June 2015, 14:22:26
I got the HT leads for the 2.5, Bad news I  had an accident and shoved in the bumper and bonnet on the way home! Still drives but does not look pretty!  :'(

Typical having just finished the HG / wishbones / Exhaust / Setup / Cam Belt etc etc

Insurers want to come and get it, but I would rather keep it as it looks like a new bonet and bumper would see it good. Any advise?
Pictures required really to make a judgement, but insurance company will write it off if you let them take it.

Usually the crash bar will be bent, depending how heavy the shunt the slam panel may also be bent which may mean that the fans have pushed into the condenser. What's the gap between the wings and bonnet and wings and doors like?

If the bumper has sprung outwards either side it will have ripped the fixings from the bumper mount rails and the arch liners.

As always, Ebay is your friend for parts
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: biggriffin on 13 June 2015, 14:23:28
DO NOT allow insurance to take the car, as they will write it off,and you have no say in the proceedings.
If you also want salvage you need to keep hold of the car,they will try every underhand trick in the book,but remember its YOUR CAR not there's.
Be somebody along soon who put it better.
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 15:48:07
(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq19/steve6367/659114e0-81bc-4f83-8365-131cf8cf06e6_zpsivtfdvsa.jpg) (http://s429.photobucket.com/user/steve6367/media/659114e0-81bc-4f83-8365-131cf8cf06e6_zpsivtfdvsa.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 15:54:00
Off to see if I can get the bonnet open now - insurers will assess from photos rather than collecting, thank you for the advise  :y
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: Andy H on 13 June 2015, 16:06:16
SWMBO was shunted a few years ago. We got the car home. Resisted suggestions from insurer that they take the car away to be assessed and made sure that they sent an engineer to us to inspect it.

Insurers offered to repair it so car was collected. Next day we got a call "it's worse than we thought mate, it's a write off". SWMBO got some money towards a replacement car but it wasn't what we wanted. Bastaards  >:(

I had a look on the Tax disc website a couple of months ago. The sodding thing is back on the road and taxed and MOTd.  >:( >:(

Did anyone mention DON'T LET THEM TAKE THE CAR AWAY, EVER, EVEN IF THEY PROMISE TO FIX IT AND SEND IT BACK GIFT WRAPPED?

Baaastaards
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: minifreek on 13 June 2015, 17:26:11
Same thing happened to my sister in laws clit, insurers took it away to be 'assessed' they wrote it off without even looking at it...

All it needed was a bumper and scratch repaired...

She paid £750 for the car from her son (my nephew) and ended up with £60 in her pocket...!!! She only had the car 2 months...

the accident wasn't her fault either, someone ran into the back of her, but they denied it happened until photographic proof was given to the police...
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: EMD on 13 June 2015, 17:42:41
Yep , there are specialist groups of people willing to buy your ride and be back on the road in a week repaired even though they call it a write off . Took my vectra as a write off , next week i seen it back on the road  >:(

Although that does look a hefty prang to me  :-\
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: 05omegav6 on 13 June 2015, 17:56:50
Have fixed worse...

(http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y486/05omegav6/Mobile%20Uploads/HPIM0216_zpswbgubdqr.jpg)
(http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y486/05omegav6/Mobile%20Uploads/HPIM0241_zpslofeqpsh.jpg)
 :-X

Hopefully noone injured etc, but certainly enough to write the car off, probably a Cat C, but very easily repaired  :y
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 19:20:00
Well I've got it all apart - I'm no expert in car repair but I think I need:

Bonnet
Bumper
Crash Bar

(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq19/steve6367/2015-06-13%2017.07.48_zpsa8isp8yp.jpg) (http://s429.photobucket.com/user/steve6367/media/2015-06-13%2017.07.48_zpsa8isp8yp.jpg.html)

(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq19/steve6367/2015-06-13%2016.46.07_zpslznanwfv.jpg) (http://s429.photobucket.com/user/steve6367/media/2015-06-13%2016.46.07_zpslznanwfv.jpg.html)

(http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/qq19/steve6367/2015-06-13%2017.07.41_zpsixnnvxy3.jpg) (http://s429.photobucket.com/user/steve6367/media/2015-06-13%2017.07.41_zpsixnnvxy3.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: Andy H on 13 June 2015, 19:51:05
It does look as though the bumper/crash bar did a good job of absorbing the impact.

Are the headlight, radiator and condenser OK?

Any signs of wrinkling of the chassis legs ? (or cracked paint)
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: Vicar on 13 June 2015, 19:55:05
This is where you need to find someone to look closely at it for you and if you can do a deal with them. Get the garage to give you a bill of repair, send it to the insurance company and they will ha e to honour payment. They can't write the car off either or categorise it. ;-)
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 20:13:38
It does look as though the bumper/crash bar did a good job of absorbing the impact.

Are the headlight, radiator and condenser OK?

Any signs of wrinkling of the chassis legs ? (or cracked paint)

Headlight, radiator and condenser all seem ok  :y

I need to look more closely at the chassis legs.
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: 05omegav6 on 13 June 2015, 20:37:09
I am potentially down that way early next month if that helps ;)
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 13 June 2015, 20:40:25
I am potentially down that way early next month if that helps ;)

Thank you - having no experience of this any input would be great  :y
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 17 June 2015, 11:53:05
£600 - £30 scrap value so £570 settlement and I can keep the car....any comments?
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: Nick W on 17 June 2015, 12:05:34
Find panels in the correct colour(which shouldn't be too hard ), don't spend more than £200ish and you've not done too badly.

The important/difficult thing to this sort of job is keeping the costs under control.
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 17 June 2015, 12:21:01
Good point on keeping cost down - I've not accepted the offer at this stage, so just pondering if its enough.....
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: deviator on 17 June 2015, 12:46:17
They can't write the car off either or categorise it. ;-)
Not true. Wife was rear ended, (minor damage) I drove car to accident centre for assessment. They took some pictures and off I went. A few days later got a phone call to say the car had been written off, Cat D.

Might I add, when that call was received it meant that the car no longer had a valid MOT and was only insured 3rd to and from repair centres/MOT centres. WE WEREN'T TOLD THIS. Subsequently 2 days later the wife phone Adrian Flux who confirmed she had been driving with no insurance/MOT. Complaints have been raised.

On a side note, avoid Adrian Flux, 5 months for a no fault accident to still not be resolved.
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: 05omegav6 on 17 June 2015, 20:57:39
If you buy any new parts, depo headlights with decent bulbs... £100 a pair... But more importantly the crash bar and brackets... As these are critical to getting the bumper location spot on. Which in turn affects the headlight trims and bonnet position...

(http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y486/05omegav6/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20150314_134706_zpstfzxxgcc.jpg)

Ignoring the crack :-[
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: steve6367 on 17 June 2015, 23:31:59
Ok - are you saying get the crash bar from VX not second hand?
Title: Re: Good news....
Post by: 05omegav6 on 18 June 2015, 00:30:38
Entirely upto you... They're not exactly cheap but it does pretty much guarantee that it will go back together straight... Second hand crash bar and brackets tend to be quite rusty, even if still straight, which makes them almost impossible to adjust... imho of course :y