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2010 Camry SE Front End Crash =[ need parts and recommendations.
so im an idiot for crashing -_-, but now i need to buy parts i haven't taken it to a shop for them to tell me exactly what i need but from what i can see i need a new radiator, hood, lip kit(or lower bumper), front bumper, passanger headlight, radiator support, and the bumper support. were can I find the parts cheaper? Also what should i get first so the car is atleast driveable i was thinking radiator and also i believe the new bumper and bumper support) the current bumper support stabbed through my radiator is it possible to bend it into place just to make the car driveable?
So far i've found thse prices
Radiator:$283 (a good one)
Pass HeadL: $150.70
Hood: $103
Radiator support: $60
Bumper Support(metal): $130
so im an idiot for crashing -_-, but now i need to buy parts i haven't taken it to a shop for them to tell me exactly what i need but from what i can see i need a new radiator, hood, lip kit(or lower bumper), front bumper, passanger headlight, radiator support, and the bumper support. were can I find the parts cheaper? Also what should i get first so the car is atleast driveable i was thinking radiator and also i believe the new bumper and bumper support) the current bumper support stabbed through my radiator is it possible to bend it into place just to make the car driveable?
So far i've found thse prices
Radiator:$283 (a good one)
Pass HeadL: $150.70
Hood: $103
Radiator support: $60
Bumper Support(metal): $130
Thank you for reading, all comments are welcome.
O.K. Accidents happen so I would not beatup on yourself unless you were just plain foolish and hit something..but then again we all make mistakes
and learn from them. If you don't mind me asking how did you crash your car ???? IMHO I am OEM kind of guy when ever I have gotten into an accident I always asked for OEM parts no aftermarket..again my opinion.
Is your insurance going to pay for this ??? Why I ask is unless you know how to do bodywork and prime and paint..your going to have to go to a bodyshop a good one to do your repairs,plus being that you got a 2010 I would not want anything but the best. Those sound like good prices but if
your Ins. Co. is going to pay I would get the best job done. Good luck in what ever you decide and hopefully you get your Camry back in pre accident condition.
Glenn
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You sure you have no bent frame or core support? You may want to post some pics up. If you aren't using insurance, get high quality parts from rockauto or if you want OEM get it from Gary of Toyota of Newnan here on the forums. I get my parts from him since he gives TN a discount.
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You sure you have no bent frame or core support? You may want to post some pics up. If you aren't using insurance, get high quality parts from rockauto or if you want OEM get it from Gary of Toyota of Newnan here on the forums. I get my parts from him since he gives TN a discount.
x2 contact Gary Smith for parts, thats where i get all my parts from now. He could probably get you any oem parts you need!
You can call local junkyards (if they're any) to get the front end parts.
If not, then try craigslist (low chance), ebay, or an online dealer.
I wouldn't try driving around with a wrecked front end. Fix it first.
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Call up your insurance company. The cost of repair will be more than you deductible. Pay the deductible and the rest is covered by insurance company. Your insurance rate may go up depending on how the crash happened.
Call up your insurance company. The cost of repair will be more than you deductible. Pay the deductible and the rest is covered by insurance company. Your insurance rate may go up depending on how the crash happened.
I agree with you..In Mass they call it a surcharge when ever you are in an accident and your at fault..which causes our rates to go up..I would like to see pics of his damage !!!!
Glenn
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O.K. Accidents happen so I would not beatup on yourself unless you were just plain foolish and hit something..but then again we all make mistakes
and learn from them. If you don't mind me asking how did you crash your car ???? IMHO I am OEM kind of guy when ever I have gotten into an accident I always asked for OEM parts no aftermarket..again my opinion.
Is your insurance going to pay for this ??? Why I ask is unless you know how to do bodywork and prime and paint..your going to have to go to a bodyshop a good one to do your repairs,plus being that you got a 2010 I would not want anything but the best. Those sound like good prices but if
your Ins. Co. is going to pay I would get the best job done. Good luck in what ever you decide and hopefully you get your Camry back in pre accident condition.
Glenn
Well Glenn. It happened like this I was driving in a public road. There was a car who got pulled over by a undercover car and like we all do we look at it. So I turned my head for a sec and I think the car infront of me broke hard because I wasn't tailing er either. I rear ended a BMW who got pushed into a Mercedes ( the Mercedes had no damage maybe a scratch) the rear bumper of the BMW snapped out of place, the trunk bent alil, and the rear right tail ligh broke alil. My car has the most damage. My insurance is paying 10,000 worth of their damage but not my own. Since my radiator broke I cannot drive it. What I'm thinking of doing is getting the radiator forts so I can atleast drive it I drive atleast 70 miles everyday so I'm dependent on the car I'll get some pics up asap
Well Glenn. It happened like this I was driving in a public road. There was a car who got pulled over by a undercover car and like we all do we look at it. So I turned my head for a sec and I think the car infront of me broke hard because I wasn't tailing er either. I rear ended a BMW who got pushed into a Mercedes ( the Mercedes had no damage maybe a scratch) the rear bumper of the BMW snapped out of place, the trunk bent alil, and the rear right tail ligh broke alil. My car has the most damage. My insurance is paying 10,000 worth of their damage but not my own. Since my radiator broke I cannot drive it. What I'm thinking of doing is getting the radiator forts so I can atleast drive it I drive atleast 70 miles everyday so I'm dependent on the car I'll get some pics up asap
Do you have liability only or full coverage? If you have full coverage, they should be covering your car as well, that's why they have a deductible. If you have liability, that would explain why they won't cover the costs of your car. And since its a 2010, you should of purchased full coverage. If you didn't, that's just plain stupid. Can't afford it, don't own a car. Sorry to be blunt but that's how it is. If the car was 10+ years older, I can understand not paying for full coverage cuz the car is old and depending on the damage, it may not be worth fixing it all and just the major necessities.
If you have full coverage and they are not paying for your damage, then whats the point of having a deductible and paying for insurance? Either dispute or time to look for a new insurance company.
Secondly, I hate brown nosers. They cause nothing but traffic and like you clearly shown...accidents. I hope you learned to keep your eyes on the road and just keep going even if its for a split second. Split second is all it takes to get into an accident.
70 miles a day? Where in LI are you? My in-laws are in Brentwood and I live in Queens. Thats a 45 min drive and about 65 or so miles round trip.
Do you have liability only or full coverage? If you have full coverage, they should be covering your car as well, that's why they have a deductible. If you have liability, that would explain why they won't cover the costs of your car. And since its a 2010, you should of purchased full coverage. If you didn't, that's just plain stupid. Can't afford it, don't own a car. Sorry to be blunt but that's how it is. If the car was 10+ years older, I can understand not paying for full coverage cuz the car is old and depending on the damage, it may not be worth fixing it all and just the major necessities.
If you have full coverage and they are not paying for your damage, then whats the point of having a deductible and paying for insurance? Either dispute or time to look for a new insurance company.
Secondly, I hate brown nosers. They cause nothing but traffic and like you clearly shown...accidents. I hope you learned to keep your eyes on the road and just keep going even if its for a split second. Split second is all it takes to get into an accident.
70 miles a day? Where in LI are you? My in-laws are in Brentwood and I live in Queens. Thats a 45 min drive and about 65 or so miles round trip.
I live in floral park but I go to school in the bronx and also work in Harlem and my gf live in great neck. I drive around 70. And thank you for clarifying ovioisly I've learned my lesson and I don't need anyone to scold me. Now about my insurance first of all my father pays for it thts why I'm paying for all my parts out of my pocket. Idk what policy they have he said something about full cov before but the agent said I did not have collision insurance. Soothes why im paying out of pocket. I have state farm... I keep singing the jimggle but they won't appear.
I live in floral park but I go to school in the bronx and also work in Harlem and my gf live in great neck. I drive around 70. And thank you for clarifying ovioisly I've learned my lesson and I don't need anyone to scold me. Now about my insurance first of all my father pays for it thts why I'm paying for all my parts out of my pocket. Idk what policy they have he said something about full cov before but the agent said I did not have collision insurance. Soothes why im paying out of pocket. I have state farm... I keep singing the jimggle but they won't appear.
If you have full coverage, collision should be included as well as comprehensive.
Most people use this term (full coverage) to refer to physical damage coverage. Physical damage coverage consists of collision and comprehensive coverage. Generally, collision insurance covers damage to your automobile caused by collision with another object or by upset. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your automobile from vandalism, theft or glass breakage. Most lienholders require physical damage coverage if you are financing or leasing your vehicle.
I highly recommend talking more with State Farm and getting more accurate information. If they say you have full coverage, collision and comprehensive is included. If it is not, you got screwed royally. Not only do you not have collision but you're paying full coverage price when you shouldn't be. My father-in-law has SF as well and I don't like SF as well.
I have GEICO and when my car was hit with a huge tree branch during the tornado we had in September, my car was covered under comprehensive. There was a $500 deductible that I had to pay but the shop was able to do the work for less so essentially, I didnt have to shove out the $500. Same if I got into an accident and I was at fault. My car insurance company would pay for the other parties repairs. I would have to pay the $500 deductible and remaining difference is paid by GEICO.
If you have full coverage, collision should be included as well as comprehensive.
Most people use this term (full coverage) to refer to physical damage coverage. Physical damage coverage consists of collision and comprehensive coverage. Generally, collision insurance covers damage to your automobile caused by collision with another object or by upset. Comprehensive insurance covers damage to your automobile from vandalism, theft or glass breakage. Most lienholders require physical damage coverage if you are financing or leasing your vehicle.
I highly recommend talking more with State Farm and getting more accurate information. My father-in-law has SF as well and I don't like SF as well.
I have GEICO and when my car was hit with a huge tree branch during the tornado we had in September, my car was covered under comprehensive. There was a $500 deductible that I had to pay but the shop was able to do the work for less so essentially, I didnt have to shove out the $500. Same if I got into an accident and I was at fault. My car insurance company would pay for the other parties repairs. I would have to pay the $500 deductible and remaining difference is paid by GEICO.
Well I'm not sure Bc I'm not to loan holder I'll ask my father to speak with them. He did say I don't have collision though
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