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JBarca
May 30, 2018Nomad II
Thanks for posting back.
The use of non OEM parts, yeh you have to read the fine print in your insurance policy. Many state that have the right to use aftermarket parts. You may be able to add that ability for OEM parts pending the insurance carrier.
I have Nationwide in our area and I wanted the OEM parts, they offered it, I paid more but they only offer it up to 10 years old vehicle. After 10 years they can use aftermarket. I guess in some cases, after 10 years OEM may or may not actually exist.
Glad the shop did the right thing. They are a keeper.
Thanks
John
The use of non OEM parts, yeh you have to read the fine print in your insurance policy. Many state that have the right to use aftermarket parts. You may be able to add that ability for OEM parts pending the insurance carrier.
I have Nationwide in our area and I wanted the OEM parts, they offered it, I paid more but they only offer it up to 10 years old vehicle. After 10 years they can use aftermarket. I guess in some cases, after 10 years OEM may or may not actually exist.
Glad the shop did the right thing. They are a keeper.
Thanks
John
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