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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Mustang broke down called insurance for roadside assistance
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<blockquote data-quote="Stanger00" data-source="post: 12307980" data-attributes="member: 128629"><p>They were all Flat bed tow trucks. </p><p></p><p>The a-arms wouldnt of gotten damaged, IMO. They probably would have gotten scuffed from the J-hooks.</p><p></p><p>The subframe holes were covered by my subframe connectors so they couldnt winch it up by those either. I offered to drive my car up the ramp since it still ran. They still refused because they couldnt 'garuantee' they could secure it to the ramp because of the custom suspension components. This is like saying that my car is going to fall to pieces if they strap it down by the wheels. </p><p></p><p>I found this whole situation comical...My insurance company (USAA) suggested I leave my car until I had the required tools to fix it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stanger00, post: 12307980, member: 128629"] They were all Flat bed tow trucks. The a-arms wouldnt of gotten damaged, IMO. They probably would have gotten scuffed from the J-hooks. The subframe holes were covered by my subframe connectors so they couldnt winch it up by those either. I offered to drive my car up the ramp since it still ran. They still refused because they couldnt 'garuantee' they could secure it to the ramp because of the custom suspension components. This is like saying that my car is going to fall to pieces if they strap it down by the wheels. I found this whole situation comical...My insurance company (USAA) suggested I leave my car until I had the required tools to fix it! [/QUOTE]
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