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Wrecked my car, insurance help?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 8622450" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>if they give you shit about aftermarket parts, explain to them they are cheaper than OEM parts, theyll listen anytime you give them a chance to not have to pay as much. </p><p></p><p>They are obligated to getting your car back to the way it was before the accident, both visually and mechanically. If anything driveline was tweaked, it will be covered. The shop will still do a full suspension alignment as well as a full chassis alignment to make sure the unibody is not tweaked at all.</p><p></p><p>i believe though who you really need to talk to is the shop you choose from the ones they recommend, as they will be the ones getting the parts. They will then get it approved from Geico to order non-OEM parts over OEM. Geico will always want to use OEM but sometimes thats not even an option, as OEM is only obligated to manufacture parts for 7 years past the vehicles build dates, so even now its getting harder and harder to find 99-04 stang parts. When you see the repair bill, it shows which parts are OEM and which are not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 8622450, member: 40530"] if they give you shit about aftermarket parts, explain to them they are cheaper than OEM parts, theyll listen anytime you give them a chance to not have to pay as much. They are obligated to getting your car back to the way it was before the accident, both visually and mechanically. If anything driveline was tweaked, it will be covered. The shop will still do a full suspension alignment as well as a full chassis alignment to make sure the unibody is not tweaked at all. i believe though who you really need to talk to is the shop you choose from the ones they recommend, as they will be the ones getting the parts. They will then get it approved from Geico to order non-OEM parts over OEM. Geico will always want to use OEM but sometimes thats not even an option, as OEM is only obligated to manufacture parts for 7 years past the vehicles build dates, so even now its getting harder and harder to find 99-04 stang parts. When you see the repair bill, it shows which parts are OEM and which are not. [/QUOTE]
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