Man...I'm sorry to see your problem...buckle-up! PDR may be an option but still need some paint work. I had a similar issue: kid backed into me in a parking lot - 2-4 mph with me parked. Damage to rear fender corner, taillight, bumper and aluminum trim on bumper. PDR was discussed but it...
You are correct...I misread initially. That is $552.46 for R&R and part...it's plastic so no paint...
Still, the point is, it's a far cry from the $8000 quoted from a previous post...
Not sure where the price for the bumper ($8000) came from but it was only $552.46 (+ install) on my recent repair after a kid backed into me. Not cheap but not $8000 either...
With as difficult as this stainless finish will be to keep clean, I would expect most to be seen in some kind of wrap...have any wrapped ones been seen in the wild? I would think that as hideous as it is in natural form, adding a color would have to help...
22s are definitely not great for traction in poor conditions...tried them briefly in light snow last year...ugh. Now I have the 20s for winter and 22s for summer. Right tires for right conditions. Obviously not helpful in this instance but maybe help planning decisions in future. Stick with...
My understanding is badging and brake caliper coloring are quick ways to tell a DM from a Quad (i.e. Quads have yellow trim on badges and yellow calipers while DMs have gray calipers and gray/black on badging). Does this check with others' knowledge? I also didn't hear of trim/caliper...
My $.02...relax and enjoy the process. Look for the normal things you've probably looked for on every new car you've ever purchased (dings, dents, chips in glass, body lines, etc.). Drive the vehicle with the delivery guy and watch for vibrations and pulling. Very likely, you'll have no (or...
Just got my R1T back from a parking lot bump (my truck parked, offending vehicle backed into it) on the driver rear corner. No tailgate damage - fix limited to rear quarter, taillight, bumper and stainless trim. Original estimate - $14K with final total just over $20k at Rivian certified...
No regrets...period. I got my truck through the Shop in my full config except for the wheels (it had 22'' darks and I wanted the 20" darks). Pulled the trigger anyway and loved it...until the first significant snow. Despite the 22s being listed as "All Seasons", they perform like crap when...
Personally, not a fan but it appears to be a way to keep one that's been totaled out of the scrap heap? And, BTW...it doesn't appear to take much to have one totaled. My small parking lot bump from a kid in February is up to $20K (plus another $6.5K from the hail damage whilst sitting in the...
Man, that really sucks. Insurance companies in general really suck! They know they're gonna pay so they seem to have no incentive to "help". And since there is no penalty for being dicks about the whole thing, naturally, that's the path they're going to take.
As far as being a Rivian owner...
That did it! Changed to "Optimized" under battery in the app. Went back to check the "Never Sleep List" and it allowed me to select it. Thanks for the tip!
Interesting…I searched for “Never Sleeping Apps” and found the screen you show above but when I scroll down for the “Rivian App”, it’s not there. The app is open on my phone but isn’t an option to select for “Never Sleeping”. Not sure what I’m doing wrong…
Hey Greg, sorry the delayed post. I tried to add the app to the “never sleeping” status but that option doesn’t exist on my S23…apparently Samsung took that functionality away…or at least the ability to set it specifically.
As far as functionality, my truck has been at the body shop for the...
Double-Jinx! ;)
Don't see how any front end accident could result in anything but fatalities...looks more suited for golf courses than highways. Just my $.02.
From my experience. My incident occurred on 7 Feb, Rivian certified repair facility viewed the truck on 8 Feb, initial estimate received on 10 Feb. Parts were "ordered" and I began to wait.
In late April, after being assured again by the body shop that Rivian was "back-ordered" on the parts...