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Depending on insurance companies, some will not cover aftermarket parts in a crash unless you tell them that they are on your vehicle, and added into your coverage.
Some companies will charge you more for that too, depending on the parts.
Shop around, ask lots of questions.
Most insurance companies aren't going to pay much for a totaled D2 at this point either, whatever book value is.
But, if you have lots of money/reciepts for parts, and they have that listed on your policy, it can help you get more money for damage or total loss.
Insurance companies are crooks anyway, good luck.
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Byron Kinsey (03-29-2018)
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Only if you want those parts insured as well.
Depending on insurance companies, some will not cover aftermarket parts in a crash unless you tell them that they are on your vehicle, and added into your coverage.
Some companies will charge you more for that too, depending on the parts.
Shop around, ask lots of questions.
Most insurance companies aren't going to pay much for a totaled D2 at this point either, whatever book value is.
But, if you have lots of money/reciepts for parts, and they have that listed on your policy, it can help you get more money for damage or total loss.
Insurance companies are crooks anyway, good luck.
Depending on insurance companies, some will not cover aftermarket parts in a crash unless you tell them that they are on your vehicle, and added into your coverage.
Some companies will charge you more for that too, depending on the parts.
Shop around, ask lots of questions.
Most insurance companies aren't going to pay much for a totaled D2 at this point either, whatever book value is.
But, if you have lots of money/reciepts for parts, and they have that listed on your policy, it can help you get more money for damage or total loss.
Insurance companies are crooks anyway, good luck.
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There is alot of great info here, that will help you know what to look for, good and bad, for buying the next one.