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who do you use for sled insurance?

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Sako7STW

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We have Allstate right now and the rates are just insane! Hoping there is something cheaper. Need to insure a 09 sled. Thanks
 
State farm here too, I was buyin a house and moving to CO when I was insurance shoping for the sled too. So I could compare, sled, truck, house, and trailer all together, gave all the specs on each policy and compared the best bottom line on about 10 companies, State farm won that time around but I always shop my policies every year.
 
Ok, i'll be different.......... I have Mutual Of Enumclaw, It's in with my house ins. It's about 120.00 a year............ :beer; :beer;
 
State Farm for house, 3 cars, 1 truck, 1 boat, 1 5th wheel, and 2 sleds. I work to pay taxes and insurance companies.
 
State Farm. $264 with a $500 deductable.

I'l let you know how the claim sevice is if my stolen trailer and sled doesn't turn up soon.
 
Foremost...had to make a claim this year and they were very helpful.


I'm glad they were good for you. I never had more difficulty with an insurance company in my life. I finally dumped them 2 or 3 years ago. They are or were a subsidiary of Farmer's Group whom I used to have also.(very expensive). After 10 years, I made one claim concerning some storm damage and they fought me on everything. I might as well have had no insurance at all. That was the last of my dealings with Farmer's and Foremost.
 
Auto Owners's. I had to make my first claim this year. It was enough to total a stock sled. I had the check the day after I gave them the quote! But it's a commercial policy and they take a ton of my money...
 
Nationwide .... (2) '09 sleds and an '07 sled for just under $300/yr at a $250 deductible ............. that's hard to beat - I know. I have everything with them though - and 2 claims in the last year.
 
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