I would drain the rear fluid, pull the axles, clean the axle bearings and replace axle seals out back. Then repack the front wheel bearings out front.
Then figure the frame, brake/fuel lines got wet too. Get it all cleaned asap!
Spray some hand sanatizer on it:gl:
If your not in a flood zone shouldn't your regular homeowners cover flood damage?
I would drain the rear fluid, pull the axles, clean the axle bearings and replace axle seals out back. Then repack the front wheel bearings out front.
Then figure the frame, brake/fuel lines got wet too. Get it all cleaned asap!
This is true, I don't know about your ins/area but my ins in Fla as long as I'm not in a 100 year flood zone any damage is covered under the standard home owners ins. I would check into it more before you go any further.
You sure about that?
Typically in all my years of home ownership (all in TX however) if not in flood plan no flood ins req and if you get flooded your sol on damage. A separate rider must be purchased for flood coverage.
If in 100 yr plane ins co will REQUIRE PURCHASE of flood ins. If not in the plane its home owners discretion.
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