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Leingod 05-04-2015 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3187844)
wait, you have a challenger too?

That's a concrete brick on 16' wheels :icon14:

kenchan 05-04-2015 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3187851)
That's a concrete brick on 16' wheels :icon14:

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kenchan 05-04-2015 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ZeroZ34 (Post 3187821)
Wow, I hope justice gets served!

the hell's with your huge sig? :icon08:


wow i hope justice gets served!

HERE'S MY SIG!

Zbrah 05-04-2015 01:22 PM

I know what you mean but that only serves to give you a false confidence that your property is safe, when in fact it is not. The one thing I can think of is getting tilt sensor installed, otherwise you're really at their mercy and hope they only take your wheels and not creating any damages to your vehicle.

MR.nismo 05-04-2015 01:29 PM

Excellent idea my friend. I really like that. I was thinking, "walking around with a nut lock (no sexual meaning) in my pocket at day is going to be a bit odd".
A zip tie to the key ring and done.
Because of that idea, I will submit your name to the "man of the day" awards.

kenchan 05-04-2015 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Zbrah (Post 3187861)
I know what you mean but that only serves to give you a false confidence that your property is safe, when in fact it is not. The one thing I can think of is getting tilt sensor installed, otherwise you're really at their mercy and hope they only take your wheels and not creating any damages to your vehicle.

yah, +1 to that. they can take my wheels but dont damage the car while doing it. :mad: wheels are easy to replace.

MR.nismo 05-04-2015 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3187871)
yah, +1 to that. they can take my wheels but dont damage the car while doing it. :mad: wheels are easy to replace.

And you get to keep the wheel lock. That is a bonus!!!!!! :rolleyes:

kenchan 05-04-2015 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MR.nismo (Post 3187875)
And you get to keep the wheel lock. That is a bonus!!!!!! :rolleyes:

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Redhorizons 05-04-2015 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3187767)
RedHorizons, is your insurance going to pay for that? Sheezz I hope.

I have USAA, which is supposed to be a good insurance. I have never had a claim before, so I guess I'll be putting there reputation to the test. The USAA certified body shop I took it to said they really cant get a good idea of how much damage was done until they order wheels and tires and install them so they can get the car on a lift. But the tech said that he thinks the rotors and calipers should be replaced; between the POS dropping the car on the front rotors and the tow dragging the vehicle on the rotors Plus they did cosmetic damage to the calipers, not sure how, maybe they were trying to take them too.

Asheth 05-04-2015 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Redhorizons (Post 3187967)
I have USAA, which is supposed to be a good insurance. I have never had a claim before, so I guess I'll be putting there reputation to the test. The USAA certified body shop I took it to said they really cant get a good idea of how much damage was done until they order wheels and tires and install them so they can get the car on a lift. But the tech said that he thinks the rotors and calipers should be replaced; between the POS dropping the car on the front rotors and the tow dragging the vehicle on the rotors Plus they did cosmetic damage to the calipers, not sure how, maybe they were trying to take them too.

I have USAA as well I honestly have never heard anything bad about them. I'm retired military and everyone told me to go with them while I was in so I've just carried them but I haven't had to make any claims. I did call about 2 weeks ago and the lady said on top of full coverage they can cover an additional 20% over the value of the vehicle and they have some sort of $5000 additional coverage also. It cost me like an extra $14 a month to add all that since I'm modded.

Hope they cover everything for you their track record seems great.

MR.nismo 05-04-2015 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Asheth (Post 3188059)
I have USAA as well I honestly have never heard anything bad about them. I'm retired military and everyone told me to go with them while I was in so I've just carried them but I haven't had to make any claims. I did call about 2 weeks ago and the lady said on top of full coverage they can cover an additional 20% over the value of the vehicle and they have some sort of $5000 additional coverage also. It cost me like an extra $14 a month to add all that since I'm modded.

Hope they cover everything for you their track record seems great.

I had USAA for over 15 years and I had to cancel their policy. I'm like you retired military and once I moved to NJ my insurance went from $240 a month to $460 a month (and no Z included) and that was by lowering all coverage just to be in compliance with the law. I call them several times to "review" my policy and nothing was done. So after 8 months of abuse, I started to look for a better insurance. By adding the Z, my policy was going to jump at $650 per month with USAA. I found a local Allstate agent and now I pay $330 per month with better and higher coverage limits than USAA. Allstate send me a check for "good driver" 6 months into the policy for almost the same amount USAA was sending just once a year with SSA subscriber savings account. I have an excellent driving record no reckless, no DWI, never totaled a vehicle and so on.

AngelNismo 05-04-2015 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MR.nismo (Post 3188107)
I had USAA for over 15 years and I had to cancel their policy. I'm like you retired military and once I moved to NJ my insurance went from $240 a month to $460 a month (and no Z included) and that was by lowering all coverage just to be in compliance with the law. I call them several times to "review" my policy and nothing was done. So after 8 months of abuse, I started to look for a better insurance. By adding the Z, my policy was going to jump at $650 per month with USAA. I found a local Allstate agent and now I pay $330 per month with better and higher coverage limits than USAA. Allstate send me a check for "good driver" 6 months into the policy for almost the same amount USAA was sending just once a year with SSA subscriber savings account. I have an excellent driving record no reckless, no DWI, never totaled a vehicle and so on.

That seems high.. I live in Brooklyn and give Geico 180 ish per month, albeit full coverage I choose high deductibles.

Asheth 05-04-2015 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MR.nismo (Post 3188107)
I had USAA for over 15 years and I had to cancel their policy. I'm like you retired military and once I moved to NJ my insurance went from $240 a month to $460 a month (and no Z included) and that was by lowering all coverage just to be in compliance with the law. I call them several times to "review" my policy and nothing was done. So after 8 months of abuse, I started to look for a better insurance. By adding the Z, my policy was going to jump at $650 per month with USAA. I found a local Allstate agent and now I pay $330 per month with better and higher coverage limits than USAA. Allstate send me a check for "good driver" 6 months into the policy for almost the same amount USAA was sending just once a year with SSA subscriber savings account. I have an excellent driving record no reckless, no DWI, never totaled a vehicle and so on.

I pay $119 a month for full coverage + the extras I mentioned. I just have one vehicle and just myself for coverage. Maybe that could be the difference.

MR.nismo 05-04-2015 07:44 PM

Currently I pay 330 and that is for a Venza, a Rav4, Ducati 1198 and the Z. So 3 vehicles and a bike for 330 a month I figure is ok. That's is why when I moved to NJ just for the two Toyotas and the bike I was paying almost 500 per month and that was way too high. I was looking at getting the Z again but the insurance was going to kill me. Once I went to Allstate and got a decent quote that's when I decided to get my Z again.

Limeybastard 05-05-2015 12:25 AM

Sorry to hear about this. I am gonna go figure a method to stamp my details inside the rims moving forward. Not much of a security measure but hey..


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