Sleep on it, may look better in the morning. As mentioned above, you may be able to beat some of that bulge back down. Fingers crossed for you mate.
not sure what is worse;
the car damage or the reflection of his underpants in the panel![]()



Still puts your premium up, protected ncb or otherwise./QUOTE]
Mine did not rise, apart from the usual annual increase.
You do pay the excess but are allowed something like 2 claims in 3 years, thats why it is
called Protected NCB
Did I read that right? You jacked up one side of the car on the emergency jack and then tried to jack the other up at the same time with a trolley jack?
What were you thinking!?!
Still puts your premium up, protected ncb or otherwise./QUOTE]
Mine did not rise, apart from the usual annual increase.
You do pay the excess but are allowed something like 2 claims in 3 years, thats why it is
called Protected NCB
granted, your NCB discount stays intact, however the premium before adjustment for NCB goes up based on projected risk. The more claims, the greater risk therefore the higher the premium.
Out of intrest what jacks do people recommend using instead of the standard one?
I seem to have used mine an awfull lot on my car and it has been fine for me. (painting calipers, rotating wheels, puntures, fitting spacers etc)
I always make sure i have it positioned on level ground and on the correct jacking points.
Most of the time i would put my axel stand underneath and relieve tension from the jack, but ive never found to to be that dangerous without?