Krimsonviper
Junior Member
My car has been totaled and I have a lot of audio equipment in it. I'm not certain what will happen financially if my insurance just takes my equipment. I'm not sure if they will give me what I paid for, or will pay what they want, but I paid a little over $3,000. I have a hard time believing they will give me that. DDX6902s, JL 600/1, 300/4, 12W6v3 are the equipments I am referring to in my post. The install stuff like wires and such aren't such a big deal in my question.
From what I remember the sound cut out when we collided and my car was dead in the road, so fire department was called and they cut things under the hood so we don't explode. I'm not certain what's working and I have no way to test it because at the least my power wire was cut. We were not going very fast. We were at a dead stop and they ran the light. I didn't see him in time and we collided. We weren't going very fast and air bags weren't deployed.
My questions:
Should I rip out the system? What is the likelyhood of things being damaged versus just being compensated for the equipment?
I'm thinking the amplifiers are OK, but the sub might be damaged. I honestly don't know about the deck.
I will be allowed to rip out the system by myself on their property, I just need to bring my tools. I know how to do it since I installed it all. I still have the stock deck to reinstall.
I need to let my insurance company know in the next two days. Friday is the last day before I start incurring storage costs.
From what I remember the sound cut out when we collided and my car was dead in the road, so fire department was called and they cut things under the hood so we don't explode. I'm not certain what's working and I have no way to test it because at the least my power wire was cut. We were not going very fast. We were at a dead stop and they ran the light. I didn't see him in time and we collided. We weren't going very fast and air bags weren't deployed.
My questions:
Should I rip out the system? What is the likelyhood of things being damaged versus just being compensated for the equipment?
I'm thinking the amplifiers are OK, but the sub might be damaged. I honestly don't know about the deck.
I will be allowed to rip out the system by myself on their property, I just need to bring my tools. I know how to do it since I installed it all. I still have the stock deck to reinstall.
I need to let my insurance company know in the next two days. Friday is the last day before I start incurring storage costs.
