Hi crew,
I expect this to get a reasonably wide gamut of responses, but I hope we can keep it civil. I'm after general feedback about how particular people are around body shop repairs, in particular insurance jobs.
We've just picked up the Pathy after it's little touch-up with a Pulsar a couple of weeks back. J was stopped at the lights, and the Pulsar took off straight into the back of the 4WD. Result - a couple of scrapes of paint off our bumper, and a written off Pulsar. Everyone involved was OK, which is the main thing.
Our insurer, Suncorp, has been really, really good. Can't speak highly enough of them. They bought us straight in, good communication, took care of everything. Their assessor called us, told us that it looked to be a big hit and they weren't going to muck around with the towbar - it would get replaced straight away. We asked what they'd replace it with and were told that since it's currently got an ARB HD towbar fitted, that's what they would put back on. I said that would be perfect - that's the one we put on it, that's the one we wanted, I'd be happiest with a new one the same back on. They would have the plastic bumper repaired and repainted (that was fine too - it wasn't more than a couple of scratches), and would check underneath the car where the towbar bolts on to make sure that the actual body of the car was straight and hadn't been bent by the force of the collision. This was my biggest concern.
So far, nothing to complain about.
Picked the car up today, and the first thing that jumps out is that it's got a Trailboss towbar on it. Asked the guy at the body shop about it "yup - brand new towbar - we got that one from TJM". They've repaired and repainted the bumper (it looks good), but they've painted it
on the car - there's overspray all over the (still pretty much brand new) tyres. The wheel arch flares, where they've been fitted back up, aren't lined up to the car and aren't snug up. The panel gaps between the bumper and the body of the car aren't right / uniform.
Individually, they're pretty minor things. But all up, it's just left me with a bit of a sour taste. On one hand, a towbar is a towbar is a towbar - you hook a trailer up to it and so long as it doesn't fall off, then it's all good. But all the way along, we'd been promised one thing, only to then find out that it had something different fitted, with no explanation given. And while the paint on the bumper looks good, the fact that the flares don't match up and that it obviously hasn't been actually taken off and had it's mounting spots fixed up / aligned to the body of the car makes me wonder if they have checked any of the other potentially bent bits of the car.
My plan is to think about it over night, and check the specs of the TJM Trailboss tow bar against the ARB bar we had. I'm expecting them to be identical, but if they're not then it'll be a convenient excuse. I'm going to talk to Suncorp anyway, just to let them know that the car was delivered with a different towbar to what we were told, just in case they had specifically instructed the shop to fit the ARB bar, and are unaware that it doesn't have the right one. At the moment though I'm undecided as to how far I should have my Cranky Voice dialed up when I do speak to them, and whether it's worth an argument or not.
So my question to you, internet, is am I being too pedantic about panel gaps and wrong-branded tow bars? I'm a reasonably particular person, especially about my vehicles, is this one of those situations where I just need to accept that "good enough" is, in fact, good enough?
Thanks!
Matto