My first question for ages, used to post a lot on the old forum.

Had a bit of a spin coming off a slippery roundabout

(rural area, no pedestrians or houses for miles).

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which resulted in my rear left slamming into an old unused signpost

(shame the lazy council left them there, minimal damage otherwise).

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and a couple of my alloys taking a hefty thump on the curb, and a puncture.

Due to the cost of the repair to the bodywork

(even tho I dont think its that bad), gonna have to make a claim.

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so I asked my insurance company about the damage to my alloys and tyre

(as I have declared all mods).

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one is buckled

(unusable), and the other is heavily scratched.

As i pay a higher premium to have these alloys, I naively thought they would be covered in the event of a claim.

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but I am told this isn't the case

(my own fault for not reading the small print I guess).

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so.

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My insurance company are prepared to spend a lot of money on replacing the rear wing and bumper

(cosmetic).

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but are not prepared to spend money on wheels.

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the car is drivable with the dent.

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it is not drivable with a buckled wheel.

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where is the sense in that?

Is there any way I can get them to cough up anything for wheels

(even original spec from Toyota, which no doubt cost more) or should I just feel lucky

(which I do) that nobody else was involved and nobody got hurt.

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Whats the point of an insurance policy that doesnt get your car back on the road if its damaged?

Any advice would be much appreciated