Aftermarket Parts Instead of Stock?
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Okay so I just got in a accident and totaled the front end of my car. I was wondering if it's possible to have the body shop use aftermarket parts for the fenders, bumber, grill etc. I think the aftermarket parts may even be less expensive than stock honda ones. What do you guys and gals think? I'd like to make the best of this accident and get Z3 fenders and a full xenon bumper replacement etc. If i can.
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Rep Power: 0 when u get into an accident, you can choose to 1)get it fixed at a shop and the insurance company pays the shop OR 2)insurance directly pays you for the estimated amt damaged. if you choose #2 you can do whatever you want with the money. if you choose #1 i think theyre suppose to use stock parts, but im not 100% sure.
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Rep Power: 0 I was in sort of the same situation. A lady hit my car when it was parked, and messed up my front bumper. There's one thing no one seems to understand, insurance companys will not buy "Honda certified parts." They will buy cheap aftermarket replicas of Honda OE parts, so you won't necessarily be getting the same bumper anyway.
I was dealing w/the lady's insurance company, and they gave me the option of getting their cheap aftermarket replica front bumper, or taking that cash and buying a different bumper. I did that, and paid the difference of $167 to get a Xenon front bumper (see members rides). I still got the painting and lifetime warranty by using their "blue ribbon shop." I did this because then everything was paid for, and the shop has experience with aftermarket mods.
That was just my experience, good luck with the insurance company... It took me a month to get it all taken care of back in July, and I just got an invoice to pay the same bill yesterday cause someone screwed up, but it was worth the trouble to get the part I wanted.
I was dealing w/the lady's insurance company, and they gave me the option of getting their cheap aftermarket replica front bumper, or taking that cash and buying a different bumper. I did that, and paid the difference of $167 to get a Xenon front bumper (see members rides). I still got the painting and lifetime warranty by using their "blue ribbon shop." I did this because then everything was paid for, and the shop has experience with aftermarket mods.
That was just my experience, good luck with the insurance company... It took me a month to get it all taken care of back in July, and I just got an invoice to pay the same bill yesterday cause someone screwed up, but it was worth the trouble to get the part I wanted.
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Rep Power: 0 if it costs less then the OEM honda parts, get a quote from a place stating the price for the OEM parts (from the dealer), then use that money to buy the cheaper aftermarket stuff and keep the rest of the cash.
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