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RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - ChuckieB - 28-02-2012 10:48pm

(28-02-2012 10:42pm)Ray Parlour Wrote:  Wow! How lovely are you lot?

The good news is that my insurers will let me use a Land Rover approved body-shop repair facility. My wife - (she was at the wheel so I currently occupy the moral high-ground) - is now the 3rd person to have struck this bollard, apparently. Surround cameras are unlikely to have helped as she was exiting a car-park onto a main road and would have been watching the traffic (probably).

I'll post 'after' pics in due course.

It's done now! If it can be repaired to a high standard then the stress of the first knock is over and done with and you can relax in ownership!

Good luck with the repairs.


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Barneyridge - 29-02-2012 02:49am

Ouch, at least you have that over the wife now Smile However I am sure you being male, you will use that up pretty quickly.


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Daigriff - 29-02-2012 09:04am

...that's grounds for divorceWink


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Wired - 29-02-2012 09:28am

(28-02-2012 08:04pm)Rootsboy Wrote:  pretty much every car where i live looks like that, its just going to be a matter of time Sad

I life there to and it makes me worry a lot. I tell myself its because the economy is bad and since cars dont seem to rust here they cant be bothered to repair it Embarrassed


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - mickydd - 29-02-2012 09:38am

Don't worry, at least no one was injured, well probably except your wife when she gave you the good news.
Find a dealer with a good paint shop and make sure you take outside and view in daylight before accepting the repairs.
Good luck!


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Ray Parlour - 15-03-2012 09:36pm

After tooling around in a Peugeot 207 courtesy car for nearly two weeks - the horror - I am collecting my Evoque from the repair shop tomorrow. It'll be interesting to see how good a job they've done as an official Land Rover Repair Centre and also to see how much it has all cost. Anyone any suggestions for particular things to look out for? I've got 'check the doors shut properly' and 'make sure you look at the paint in daylight'; anything else?

Today, by coincidence, a council sub-contractor was upgrading the bollards, including the one that did all the damage, to taller, more visible versions. The original ones were not the correct 'spec' apparently.

Will post some 'after' pics tomorrow.


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - doug - 15-03-2012 09:44pm

Take a bright torch with you, not a LED one. This will show up any marks in the paint that normal day light could miss.
Silly thing, but check that the repaired panel matches the old ones. Had friends with repaired panels only to find the colour match was bad


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Evo-king - 15-03-2012 10:06pm

Ray,

that's good news and can't wait to see the pictures of the new bollards.Embarrassed


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Ray Parlour - 15-03-2012 10:58pm

(15-03-2012 10:06pm)Evo-king Wrote:  Ray,

that's good news and can't wait to see the pictures of the new bollards.Embarrassed

Careful what you wish for...

Before [attachment=1726] and after [attachment=1727]


RE: And there I was worrying about kerbing the alloys... - Evo-king - 16-03-2012 09:06am

Now that's what I call a bollard.LaughingLaughing

Good luck with the car today.