JamRam
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Where/how do you access such stats?Thanked it for my most viewed photo of 2023. Not a ton of views, but I’ll take them.
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Where/how do you access such stats?
Not the same up here in and certainly not BC. We have ICBC and it’s horrible. They brought in “no fault” insurance. They’d laugh if you brought up diminished value!sorry to hear that BUT now you can see if you can get it all fixed on her dime and some.
my friends and my default steps after being hit is (obviously after getting all the necessary info and photos) go to our lawyer, go to chiropractor to get yourself sorted out, let the lawyers do their things while the truck is fixed, and wait for settlement.
sure, lawyers take about 1/3 but you'll still get more than what your insurance can get you.
I've had such dreams. Pretty funny.I hugged my truck this morning, I had a nightmare that it had been wrecked and I had to fight with the insurance company to fix it....
Glad it was just a dream, but damn I did not realize how much I enjoy this truck.
I was in BC at the time of my accident. Seems it was a good idea not to pursue any kind of lawsuit then.Not the same up here in and certainly not BC. We have ICBC and it’s horrible. They brought in “no fault” insurance. They’d laugh if you brought up diminished value!
Glad I have a dash cam.
You can get replacement value insurance from ICBC within the first 3yr or X number of KM (I forget that number) for an extra amount. They offered it to me when I just got my truck... But it was like an extra $68/month and I just can't afford that in my budget. If I could have afforded it, I would have gotten it, just for peace of mind since the No Fault here really sucks balls.Not the same up here in and certainly not BC. We have ICBC and it’s horrible. They brought in “no fault” insurance. They’d laugh if you brought up diminished value!
Glad I have a dash cam.
You could have put a claim in to the Uninsured Motorist Fund. It’s there for protection for people involved in that exact scenario.I was in BC at the time of my accident. Seems it was a good idea not to pursue any kind of lawsuit then.
I had felt sorry for the old guy and it seemed futile/cruel to sue when I know he was uninsured. I wasn't noticeably injured and my truck was gonna be fixed so I just thought...w/e.
I question that decision sometimes, now that I'm having intermittent lower back pains and having to live with the diminished value of my truck. But....again...que Sera Sera.
I had replacement on my last vehicle and as well for this one for the first few years of ownership.You can get replacement value insurance from ICBC within the first 3yr or X number of KM (I forget that number) for an extra amount. They offered it to me when I just got my truck... But it was like an extra $68/month and I just can't afford that in my budget. If I could have afforded it, I would have gotten it, just for peace of mind since the No Fault here really sucks balls.
Me and my big doofus self left the booster pack in the truck while I was at work. Obviously, by the time that the -35 day was over both the truck and the booster were dead.Woke up to -39 degrees Celcius this morning. Engine wouldn't even crank.
Had to pull out the Costco booster pack to get things going.
THAT.....is to cool! I'm going to have to remove my EBEL letters now!Can’t afford a Raptor R so I’m settling for a Rebel R for now.
Picked up a kit from Reflective concepts and thought why not.
At least you don’t have air suspension . Then you would be in deep sh**!Me and my big doofus self left the booster pack in the truck while I was at work. Obviously, by the time that the -35 day was over both the truck and the booster were dead.
Here comes Mr. Property Maintenance dude to my rescue, equipped with his trusty Tacoma and jumper cables. We line up, he connects his end and I connect mine. A few seconds later my truck roared to life. He disconnected from my end and my truck shuts off on its own almost immediately (the battery was that weak). I shouted to him from my driver's seat to hook us back up. DUDE DID A REVERSE CONNECTION ON MY TRUCK (positive to negative and vice versa).
Now my radio is dead (meaning no reverse camera or nutten). To top it all off, we will be -40 all weekend so I won't be able to do anything till deep into next week.
I am not a happy camper!!
Well THAT sucks!Me and my big doofus self left the booster pack in the truck while I was at work. Obviously, by the time that the -35 day was over both the truck and the booster were dead.
Here comes Mr. Property Maintenance dude to my rescue, equipped with his trusty Tacoma and jumper cables. We line up, he connects his end and I connect mine. A few seconds later my truck roared to life. He disconnected from my end and my truck shuts off on its own almost immediately (the battery was that weak). I shouted to him from my driver's seat to hook us back up. DUDE DID A REVERSE CONNECTION ON MY TRUCK (positive to negative and vice versa).
Now my radio is dead (meaning no reverse camera or nutten). To top it all off, we will be -40 all weekend so I won't be able to do anything till deep into next week.
I am not a happy camper!!
Looks great! How much lift did you get amd what tire size? Any tire rub?
It is a 3.2 inch lift/ in the front with a 1 inch lift in the back. On a Rebel, that drops to 2.2 and ~0.3. I did not measure before I installed, but the truck is A LOT taller than I expected.Looks great! How much lift did you get amd what tire size? Any tire rub?
damn... sucks. sorry to hear thatNot the same up here in and certainly not BC. We have ICBC and it’s horrible. They brought in “no fault” insurance. They’d laugh if you brought up diminished value!
Glad I have a dash cam.
oh no!Me and my big doofus self left the booster pack in the truck while I was at work. Obviously, by the time that the -35 day was over both the truck and the booster were dead.
Here comes Mr. Property Maintenance dude to my rescue, equipped with his trusty Tacoma and jumper cables. We line up, he connects his end and I connect mine. A few seconds later my truck roared to life. He disconnected from my end and my truck shuts off on its own almost immediately (the battery was that weak). I shouted to him from my driver's seat to hook us back up. DUDE DID A REVERSE CONNECTION ON MY TRUCK (positive to negative and vice versa).
Now my radio is dead (meaning no reverse camera or nutten). To top it all off, we will be -40 all weekend so I won't be able to do anything till deep into next week.
I am not a happy camper!!