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Old 09-08-2012, 00:02   #1
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ok as many of you know my truck had a mishap today and is now kind of dead

afte a good look around it the underneath is fine with no damage, i want to know what the most valuable bits are cos i know the insurance is gona do me over in some way.

transfer box is fine

auto gearbox unsure of as water maybe in there

diffs are fine

front hubs fine

axel fine

chassis fine

just need to know if can make more sellin the ok bit rather than scrapping it as all my work stuff was in truck aswell, i work mobile so the truck was a big part of my work as were the tools inside and the stock i lost too,
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Old 09-08-2012, 00:34   #2
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If I was u, I'd take the good bits of and keep/sell them. Then weigh the scrap in. That's what I'm doing with my swb as it's still got a good LSD and drive train You could always take the body of the chassis and weigh the body in and keep the chassis with all the drive components
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Old 09-08-2012, 00:37   #3
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my heads been so dizzy today after what happened i never thought of that
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Old 09-08-2012, 00:39   #4
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my heads been so dizzy today after what happened i never thought of that
Might be easier if you need a bit of cash quick from the body
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Old 09-08-2012, 09:01   #5
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wait until the insurance says what they will do
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Old 09-08-2012, 09:22   #6
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yes, dont do anything until insurance have looked at it. Did the wheels and tyres survive?
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What Happened?
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Old 09-08-2012, 19:18   #8
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Auto box will not have got water in it, they are sealed, even if it got hot and the vent pipe melted any water going in will not have done any damage as it has not been run since, as a precautionary measure drain a little oil if no water it will be fine, Rick
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Old 09-08-2012, 21:33   #9
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Remember to dig out all those recipts for all that expensive stock and also all your expensive work equipment that you always store in you car for mr insurance man.
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Auto box will not have got water in it, they are sealed, even if it got hot and the vent pipe melted any water going in will not have done any damage as it has not been run since, as a precautionary measure drain a little oil if no water it will be fine, Rick
Something I wondered was, would it not boil fluid and knacker the internals? If the fire wasn't hot enough the auto box should be ok
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His Terrano spontaneously combusted....
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Can you claim loss of earnings also?
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Old 09-08-2012, 23:49   #14
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aint claiming on insurance would be a waste of time as truck wasn't insured for business use premium would go up more than what the payout would be
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aint claiming on insurance would be a waste of time as truck wasn't insured for business use premium would go up more than what the payout would be
Insurance seems to always be against people
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