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got into an accident.. need to change the door
my in-law's neighbor ran into my driver side door and basically fucked it up. insurance got involved and agreed to pay me for it. I got a couple estimates from 2 shops, both were close on the cost.
from start to finish... $2150 using a new door $1250 using a used door $750 for Bondo and paint or another option is to buy a door from the junkyard for $350 and change it myself I'm not looking to keep the car, I actually had to up for sale locally before this happened. state farm said I would need a new door but I don't know if they mean brand new door or new as in a different door(used). im just trying to get everyone's opinion on what would be the best to do. i am looking to try to get some money out of it to try and cover some other things that need attention |
Bodyshop rates seem awfully cheap, especially for NYC. My shop would have probably squeezed out another 2K from the adjuster
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i didnt get the check from the adjuster so i dont know how much im getting. i had the adjuster come to the house instead of a body shop and also its just the door thats damaged. it could be completely smashed and they would still pay to change the door plus paint
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A recycle door from a junkyard or a Craigslist's listing would be the cheapest way to go, especially if you can find one in your color.
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You could definitely take the insurance check, spend $350 to put a door on yourself, and pocket the remaining cash.
Otherwise, if it isn't costing you a dime, get a new door on and have the body shop blend the paint. I don't think it will be a $2150 repair, but closer to $3k. My parents had to get a front quarter and driver's door replaced on their X5. It ended up over $4k using new parts. |
Get a used one. It's original quality and paint. No worse than the one that got damaged, and may be better than a quickie paint job.
Just remember they are heavier than you think. Get a couple of friends to help. A transmission jack also helps a lot. |
i was just gonna ask how hard would it be to change the door myself? i've changed the door handle before but im not sure on how to remove the actual door
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It if was me, I would have just left it at the shop and let my shop deal with the adjuster. He would have made sure I got a new panel, properly blended and ENOUGH money to the tune of $6-800 leftover that he usually kicks back me. He knows how I like to keep my paint, so usually gives me that leftover $$ and says go have X&X properly detail the car when the paints cured.
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