Hitting an animal should be covered by collateral and not affect insurance rates no? At least it is where I am.Driving at 45 mph and struck a Bobcat. Broke the drivers side bottom air dam mounting bracket. Would anyone know the part number or if I have to replace the entire air dam actuator.
Thank you. It's not so much the money but I only need the drivers side mounting bracket.Hitting an animal should be covered by collateral and not affect insurance rates no? At least it is where I am.
Ahh gotcha. I had a deer kick my headlight last year and shatter it so I didn't feel like shelling out a grand out of pocket for a new one haha.Thank you. It's not so much the money but I only need the drivers side mounting bracket.
Ahh gotcha. I had a deer kick my headlight last year and shatter it so I didn't feel like shelling out a grand out of pocket for a new one haha.
Nice! I thought about doing that with my one car that I don't use in the winter (it's my daily during the summer) but seems like a hassle to have to turn the plates in every winter. Also the insurance is dirt cheap on the car.Yep it's good to have comprehensive coverage for that, from my time working in insurance 10 years ago I remember it specifically covering "any act of nature" amongst other things.
When I used to take my old car on/off the road each year for winter (before getting classic car specific insurance) and turned in my plates, I would leave comprehensive coverage on the car as it would cover in the event of a tree falling on the garage and damaging the car or if someone broke in and stole it etc. Worked for back then but I'm very glad to just have the classic car insurance on it now.
True. Last time with that deer for me it was definitely worth it. He not only shattered my light but dented the fender and cracked the bumper fascia. it was like 4 or 5k I can't remember how much. All with his one hind hoof lol.comp coverage does cover " animal contact" as we say in the industry, but don't forget, you still have the deductible to contend with. Some are $300, but most are $500. Not worth putting in a claim if you need a $400 part.
I believe it comes down over 35, then back up when the truck goes into Aero (cause it would be too close to the ground at that point).Off topic a bit but any idea at what speed or is there a way to see if the darn thing even works. My last limited didn’t have it as it had ‘aero’ mode in the suspension so I was surprised to see it under my new limited…. I guess now I have ‘aero’ and the air dam ? Kinda weird.