05-29-2011 | #61 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Tom,
Recently I had a claim on my windshield (yes. ZR-1 specific complete w/ delam and 17 years of wear...) and my insurance, once finding out the difference between the regular C4 vs. ZR-1 and realizing factory part was no longer available and a repro was available (yes. left over from Kurt fiasco) willingly paid for the repro and factory weatherstrip ($346). I was very appreciative. I have Progressive insurance, btw. Perhaps I should bubble wrap the whole car... Good luck! |
05-29-2011 | #62 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Just so people know how it works...GEICO does not have a database they use system such as CCC/Mitchell/ADP same as shops, these are tied into manufacturer databses and also to alternative parts software for used and aftermarket.
If you can't find a part they should escalate it to a sup
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05-31-2011 | #63 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
I was thinking of asking these guys if they could make one for the rear of my Z. Okay, but I need to lighten up. I thought it was funny when I saw this at the track Monday.
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06-09-2011 | #64 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Okay, now I really need some help.
GEICO just called me and I need to prove that their data base is incorrect. Does any one have any ideas how I can prove that a ZR-1's body panels are distinct and different from a regular 90 vette? TIA Tom
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06-09-2011 | #65 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Eh, just have them order the one they think fits, and then they have to explain why there's no way on earth it will fit once it's at the shop.
Realistically - any piece of literature from 89-90 will mention the wider rear fascia in the ZR-1. I would think that would be proof enough.
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06-09-2011 | #66 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
I agree. If they won't do their homework, let them spend their money on a bumper that won't fit. Then, maybe they'll listen up and get the job done.
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06-09-2011 | #67 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
The GM parts manual specifies our parts by RPO ZR1. Even the Illustration Index for Chassis Group 7 differentiates rear bumpers for "EXC ZR1" and "ZR1".
I agree with the others that you shouldn't have to prove anything to the "experts". It's absolutely ridiculous but I went through similar BS in the beginning stages. |
06-09-2011 | #68 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Yea that's how I felt about it. I told the claims person in charge of this claim to order me up 10 bumper covers that fit a ZR-1 and only cost $900 bucks each.
This is starting to get to me though. I'm going to go to their drive up adjustor's place tomorrow and see what they want to use as proof. I may call the chevy dealer where I bought my Cobalt and see if they can give me proof of the different part numbers and that our covers are discontinued. Then I have to figure out who sells these mythical ZR-1 bumper covers and go get them to admit they don't have any? I'm soooo glad that I took the time last Saturday to fix a lot of the appearance damage otherwise I would want to choke some one right about now if I had to look at all the damage. Now it's just the two cracks in the cover that are visible and you have to get real close to see them. I fixed the molding that popped and straightened up the Lic frame and installed a new left rev light and she look good.
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06-09-2011 | #69 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
Have them call one of the salvage vendors and check......it should be in the estimating systems database.
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06-09-2011 | #70 |
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Re: Bumper cover experts, Help!
looks like the basic hollander interchange knows the difference
Inventory Search 1990 CHEVROLET CORVETTE, BUMPER ASSEMBLY, REAR, for ZipCode 60014 Used Parts: LKQ A-Reliable Aftermarket Parts: ALSIP, IL 2247 W 139th St 5100 WEST 123rd STREET Blue Island, IL 60406 ALSIP, IL 60803 800-385-2385 800-622-0096 190-01438 Used Sugg. Retail: $0.00 Avail. For Zip: NO False BUMPER ASSEMBLY, REAR 1990 to 1995 ZR-1 190-01212 Used Sugg. Retail: $675.00 Avail. For Zip: NO False BUMPER ASSEMBLY, REAR 1990 to 1990 base
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