Posted by Mashbox on February 07, 2014 at 04:55:19 from (98.190.207.35):
In Reply to: Truck damage update posted by rrlund on February 06, 2014 at 09:20:10:
I have State Farm insurance and just had my truck repaired last week at a local dealership whose body shop is on the State Farm Preferred list. I have had several repairs made here over the years and they do a great job. Not a lot of damage, but the bumper was folded back under the truck from hitting a deer.
State Farm wants used or aftermarket parts used when they are available. Yes my truck is 4 years old, but I take very good care of it. The body shop manager told me he was able to find a junkyard bumper as well as an aftermarket bumper for my truck, both of which were cheaper than the OEM part. BUT he also told me he would not want used or aftermarket put on his truck and he lowered their mark-up on the OEM bumper to get under the other pricing.
Parts and labor, my truck was repaired for $600. My point, there are some good shops out there.
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