Rear ended, cracked oil pan.

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  • walktheboard
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    I tried to upload pictures, but I guess I forgot how to.

    edit: maybe if I had plastic bumpers, the bumpers would've just cracked and I wouldn't have to replace my oil pan. haha

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  • matias88e30
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    like IAN BOWERS said.. at least slap him! then if hes a true friend he will bought the oil pan and help u installing it.. go to the junkyard. insurance wanted to take away my
    318is cause my neighboor back up nd crack the bumper, grill and dented the hood... good luck

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  • walktheboard
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    I'll try and get pics up now.

    edit: There is absolutely NO visible exterior damage.
    The car he was driving was a '99 malibu, his windshield cracked and his airbags went off.

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  • xwill112x
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    pics of said car from multiple side angles and oil pan

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  • Eecen
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    I don't understand how that would happen...do you have an accordian rear end now?

    Pictures of where the pan is cracked?

    Anyways,
    Take it to a shop and have your friend pay the bill, then you don't have to do it yourself.

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  • walktheboard
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    Originally posted by ill4noreason
    If it were me I would do it myself and charge him out of pocket. don't get insurance involved unless you have to. but have a frame shop look it over. how did he rear end you and now your oil pan is leaking???? seems strange...
    The oil pan was cracked by the power steering rack. I was extremely curious as well.
    I'd rather not have insurance involved, but if I could get another e30 with good paint, at a minimal cost to my friend, who wouldn't?


    edit: sorry for double post

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  • walktheboard
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    Would insurance give me enough to purchase another car? even if I have to downgrade(upgrade?) to a 318i/325e.
    My car needs new paint, front seats, dash, various other unnecessary but desired parts.

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  • ill4noreason
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    If it were me I would do it myself and charge him out of pocket. don't get insurance involved unless you have to. but have a frame shop look it over. how did he rear end you and now your oil pan is leaking???? seems strange...

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  • Ian Bowers
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    Punch your friend in the face. Insurance will total your car if it was hit in the rear, if you believe the car is worth keeping, replace the oil pan yourself.

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  • walktheboard
    started a topic Rear ended, cracked oil pan.

    Rear ended, cracked oil pan.

    To try and make this as short as possible, I will leave out the unimportant details.

    My friend rear ended me yesterday morning before school. I thought there was no damage until my car started leaking oil in large amounts today. The oil pan was cracked by the power steering rack. Car still drives straight at up to highway speeds, brakes straight, and other than this, shows no evidence of being in an accident.
    We didn't file an accident report, or an insurance claim as I didn't know of any damage until ~2 hours ago. I'm now kind of worried that there is other damage that I don't know of.

    Should I get insurance involved? I can replace the oil pan myself, I've done it before, but I'd REALLY REALLY rather not. I'm also worried that if I get insurance to pay for the oil pan/replacement, his insurance would total my car and I'd get the shaft.

    unsuccessful in making this short.
    What should I do r3v?






    Last edited by walktheboard; 01-07-2011, 06:04 PM.
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