[AT] OT-Insurance question - Truck repair

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Thu Feb 17 19:08:44 PST 2022


Thanks Dean, I appreciate the advice. I have a new taillight assembly on 
its way. It's a 12 year old truck so I'll do some looking for a used 
tailgate.

Regards,
Mike M

On 2/17/2022 7:50 PM, deanvp at att.net wrote:
> I damaged the tailgate of my 2003 F250 7.3L Diesel several years ago by backing into a row of mailboxes.  The backup sensors never went off because the boxes and frame were up high and the sensors looked right under them. Face the same potential costs so I decided I will live with it but keep a constant eye out for a used replacement. Took me several months but I found one for $250 on craigs list. Same color, same fit. The old tailgate is still in the barn.   Tailgates are stolen quite a bit so they are not all that plentiful out there but you might get lucky,   A place to look is a shop that does bed conversions on pickups.  Like going from a standard bed to a utility or stock bed.  At one point I was going to make a trailer out of a used 8' bed off of a pickup that would match my pickup. Never got around tuit.  I found mine on Craigs List and the company was switching beds on their trucks so had extra tailgates.  Since truck prices have inflated so much in the last few years a used
>    tailgate probably will be a bit more expensive. But how much is your deductible?   5th wheel owners quite often remove their tailgates and put in hitch friendly tailgates. So RV lots might be a good place to look as well.  They are out there just need to get lucky.
>
> Dean VP
> Apache Junction, AZ
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> Question for you all. A friend of mine is on vacation, and I am keeping an eye on his house for him, plowing him out when needed; I basically drive up and down his driveway to make it look like someone is living there. The last time I was there I pulled up to the garage door and then started to back out, it's fairly steep. The first pass was snow, so no problem, when I went back up, I broke through the snow, and was on glare ice. I slid down his driveway backwards, and bashed my tailgate into a pine tree. There was nothing I could do to stop the slide.  Talked to a local body shop, and they said it would probably be in the area of 2K to fix. I called my agent, and she said it was an "at fault" accident. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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> Mike M
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