read your policy carefully.Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
out of curiousity, what insurance policy do you have that covers bent rims? I would think that even if it was covered the premium hike would be well more than the cost of the repairs yourself.
read your policy carefully.Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
Hit a curb pretty bad, something underneath is totally bent, (haven't even had a chance to look at it yet because now I'm back at school) rim is bent, foglight imploded, motor mounts are gone, car vibrates like . Had to tow it home because I can't even turn the wheel. I was bitching at the tow truck guy when he was putting it on the truck and he was like listen, "I know how to do my job," and damn, he showed me ass. He finnessed it on the truck like ****in butta! :rofl Sigh, I hope insurance will cover it and maybe get a whole new front end suspension wise.
Probably Damaged a Control Arm if not both and the Tie Rod as well. NEeds an alignment too.
What front lip is that in your sig?
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
Yeah, hopefully I can weasel insurance to pay for an entire new front end. It is not a lip, they are the 540 brake ducts that I molded into the bumper. Here is the procedure I used:Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
http://www.bmwe34.net/e34main/upgrade/540_ducts.asp
Do you have an up close pic?Originally Posted by E34 530
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
Originally Posted by bad_manners_god
Pretty damn nice, looks nicer than most lips. Did you do the prodecure the same way you linked me too?
Or did you just attach them to the bumper itself?
I just like the look, I don't really need all that much cooling since I have drilled rotors as it is, but more air couldn't hurt.
BMW E34 1992 525i Touring
RIP Touring...probably never going to drive you again...
Not sure if they will cover the rim, but I have full coverage and hopefully they cover it. I'm on my parents policy though, and I don't want their rates to go up because of it, so that is the deciding factor, although my father said that our policy does not increase rates because of accidents.Originally Posted by repenttokyo