That kind of sums up my fear…I have no intention of selling my truck anytime soon…but one also never knows what may happen.
The current status is the HR for the construction company isn’t taking responsibility, but also not denying my truck was hit. Even though it’s clear on video my stationary...
So I had someone watch the video, and it looks like my truck was clipped by a trailer that was making a turn. Possibility that the driver didn’t know, though I’m still not sold. IF they didn’t know and it was truly an accident, I’d be willing to see if the company will cover the cost but...
Oh I know. I would really like to not have to pay that, and the person responsible other company do it. But I doubt that will happen, so I will just have my deductible .
One that shows a delivery of some kind hit my truck. I haven’t seen the video yet, but there’s a low chance that it’ll be able to be pinpointed, so I’m just stuck dealing with it. My worry is the cost of repair and the impact on the value of my truck.
My truck got hit in parking lot at work where they are doing some building construction. Thoughts on what the repair will look like? Will this depreciate my trucks value because it’ll have to have a claim against it?
Finalized my design for mounting some added front lighting. Retain the use of shutters, and keeps a subdued style while adding more light output. Better yet, it mounts using the stock hardware and bolts where the ADD module is. I currently have three available and will have them powder coated...
I’ve got one and while it is a lot of tubing, it’s a really clean install. The guys are great to work with as well, and it’s not caused any issues for me whatsoever.
Finally got my fog light bracket finished up, powder coated, and mounted up with lights. It’s a nice sleek option and I’m really happy with how it came out.
Finally got my fog light bracket finished up, powder coated, and mounted up with lights. It’s a nice sleek option and I’m really happy with how it came out.