You do realize that your tinkering, before adjuster review, can potentially muddy the waters…right?
It might, but it's my car and I want to take a close look at it first so I can make my own determination on what I do with it.
I already got two estimates with the car "intact", and both places took lots of pictures when they saw it. So, besides my pictures, the body shop has theirs. Damage just like it was when it got hit.
Both estimates came with the caveat that said to expect the total cost to be at least 15% more than what the estimates showed. Hidden damage.
What I found with that bent flange and cross beam is exactly the type of hidden damage that they warned me about. The only difference is I was the one to fix it. They are free to inspect my work.
The shop I'm using itemizes a "Four Wheel Alignment" as well as "Set Up and Measure Frame/Unibody". I'm curious to know what the later is, but theoretically it could be a good thing. I'm going to ask them about it and probably get it done. Results from the alignment and "Measure Unibody" will be good things to know.
I'll have the shop R&R and paint the front fender and paint the front bumper.
So far I've bought about $650 in parts, just to get going. I expect to get my money back, or at least close to it. My time is free.
If they get pissy I'll just put it back together. That would take us back to the starting point and we could restart from there. I could put things back together in 4 or 5 hours of easy paced work. The only difference would be everything is cleaner.
But at least the flange was fixed and the crossmember replaced with a new BMW OEM one (and with all new OEM fasteners, BTW) - so the car has a head start for whatever fate awaits it.
I noticed this morning - the steering lock doesn't work. Smacked hard enough to break the locking pin. More hidden damage. Does that mean it got hit hard enough that the steering rack should be replaced? How about the the front Bilstein B8 strut?
Also too, it was sitting there in Park. The car got smacked sideways 18 inches and pulled forward 18 inches. No way was that good for the transmission.
And lastly, the factory M-Sport bumper is rare. I *think* I can get one, 2 or 3 months from now. It is my belief that if I really persisted, I could make a strong safety case to spike the $5,600 estimate by several thousand dollars more.
Everything considered I'm still not sure what State Farm may do, fix it or total it. I haven't wasted my time with what I've done so far. This was need to know information for me.
Scott
PS For example, the front cross beam was bent in multiple directions. After close inspection it didn't look like the unibody is bent, but the new beam will be a good way for me to validate that. If it bolts right up, the studs fitting perfectly through the flange holes - that tells me things are in spec for that dimension.