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frog_southampton
29-04-04, 08:25 PM
HELP!
sister crashed mates corsa sport......only slightly dammaged but needs jiggin??
how much that cost coz im thinking of buying it off of him he's repaird the wings and headlights that were dammaged....
worth it??
white corsa sport 1.4 16v how much u think i should pay??
cooper_nova
29-04-04, 08:37 PM
HELP!
sister crashed mates corsa sport......only slightly dammaged but needs jiggin??
how much that cost coz im thinking of buying it off of him he's repaird the wings and headlights that were dammaged....
worth it??
white corsa sport 1.4 16v how much u think i should pay??
?200?????
:lol:
nah i'd say prob about ?1500 depends on age and general condition!
i was quoted ?1000 by my insurance to do that, thats why they wanted to right it off!
but someone is looking at the car tomorrow, hopefully, he will say alot less than that!
problem is, this guy works for the company (b&h panels) that are linked with the insurance company! :?
Rick Draper
29-04-04, 10:59 PM
i was quoted ?1000 by my insurance to do that, thats why they wanted to right it off!
but someone is looking at the car tomorrow, hopefully, he will say alot less than that!
problem is, this guy works for the company (b&h panels) that are linked with the insurance company! :?
Got my sisters old car jigged for ?450, that was on a bracketed jig which is a far better jig than the one most places use. Rick
Ste_Nova
30-04-04, 09:02 AM
pic of my car on a jig :lol:
http://uploader.co.uk/images/e2974de70f61465152824a3b96170cbf.jpg
uve got pics 4 everything aint u ste :lol:
PuntoNikki
01-05-04, 12:13 PM
I would say about a grand aswell 8)
What is Jigging :oops:
a jig is a big ... um... jig... that pulls the car back into shape after its been polaxed!
frog_southampton
01-05-04, 02:56 PM
how do u know if a car needs jiggin?
will it fail mot?
will it be dangerous?
Ste_Nova
01-05-04, 04:45 PM
wtf ste? :o
lol... you dont wanna see the before pictures
namkeaps
01-05-04, 04:50 PM
wtf ste? :o
lol... you dont wanna see the before pictures
yes we do :D
jiggin is the result of a twisted chassy? correct me if i am wrong!
yep, jig can straighten a twisted chassis. Won't be perfect but it'll be driveable. As for MOT... i'm guessing damaged chassis would be a failure? Especially if it puts tracking/camber etc out on the wheels. A damaged chassis could be dangerous as it might fail when driving, if you hit a rut or bump for example. Not good!
mikeyredtop
05-05-04, 12:34 PM
mine was jigged 4 80 quid... 8)
DUNOVA.
05-05-04, 12:46 PM
Jig :!: Expensive stuff a place near me charges 350QUID PER HOUR :!: :!: :!:
cooper_nova
05-05-04, 01:24 PM
Jig :!: Expensive stuff a place near me charges 350QUID PER HOUR :!: :!: :!:
:o :o :o :!: :!: :!:
thats bad!!!!!!!
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