<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by wawaseebass &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Got in a wreck today. I went through red light on slick roads other driver jumped the green light and I t-boned him going about 30 mph. He is okay I am okay. Anyways I am trying to get an idea of how much damage is done to my truck money wise. It is an 01 f-150 supercrew. I need a new bumper, hood,grill,both headlight assemblies, both fenders up front and a new drivers side door. Airbag did not go off. Can anyone give me a rough number? Thanks guys.</td></tr></table> The majority of insurance companies use 70% damage to value in regards to a total. As far as repair, considering the age of your truck, the insurance company will likely write aftermarket parts where it can. If you took a front end impact, how about header panel? Did it bend or puncture the condenser or radiator? Possibly have a little side sway from radiator support moving or bent? And your drivers door, a whole new door, or lkq door, or door skin? Plus paint blending time on drivers rear door plus rt front door and all necessary r&i for trim/emblems. Its really hard to ballpark without seeing it first hand.