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HELP/ADVICE....UPDATED with damage report

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:27 am
by adam_0612
Well basically i managed to smash my car into a kerb last night and if you look at the pictures, they are the results.

Basically i dont know what i have done, but can kind of explain.

I have bent some metal thing and it has pushed into my disc brake, which has now been ruined when driving the car home. The steering is knackered but im guessing that is becuase the disc brake has been pushed out of position (slanting inwards)

So by looking at the pictures if someone could tell me what i have done, so i can try and get it sorted. Thanks

The bent metal
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Pushed into the disc brake
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Oh and the totally ruined alloy :cry:
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:59 am
by Mike
Ouch.. you have bent your wishbone, which looks like has forced your calliper onto the disc, you need to check the ARB too your going to need a new tyre too( tear in sidewall), so New wheel,Tyre,wishbone,(brake discs if you drove the car home it's prob shagged it) at the very least, untill you get the car apart you won't know if the ARB or steering rack is damaged. are you able to do the work yourself?

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 12:32 pm
by adam_0612
well my dads an ex-mechanic so he can do all the work or get it done for a cheaper price. But he is at work at the moment so he hasnt seen the damage.

Yes i thought it might have been the wishbone but wasnt sure. Yeh the disc is ruined on the other side becuase the metal has just scraped into it :x

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:23 pm
by pip_polo
wow :shock:

was that travelling fast?

not a clue about whats up with it, but good luck and hopefuly it'l be done soon.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 2:34 pm
by kyle1b1
is an easy fix if it is just the lower arm(wishbone) will be about 30 quid for the lower arm. wont take long to replace. like said check it hasnt damaged the disk. have a good luck for any other damage. and could probs do with tracking again once all replaced.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 4:51 pm
by adam_0612
my dads had a better look over it

the damage is as follows:
Lower wishbone is nakered
Steering arm nakered
Track rod end nakered
Maybe i think he said the hub might be??

Also 1 fairly new alloy is nakered and me rear is kerbed and a bit bent

:cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:46 pm
by Mike
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 6:49 pm
by adummy
i did the same thing but got off lucky

i had to get new alloys obviously but major damage with the shock absorbers so id advise you take your car to a local garage and get him to get it on the ramps and have a look at them

and the stearing bar too!!

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:12 pm
by kipper
adam_0612 wrote:my dads had a better look over it

the damage is as follows:
Lower wishbone is nakered
Steering arm nakered
Track rod end nakered
Maybe i think he said the hub might be??

Also 1 fairly new alloy is nakered and me rear is kerbed and a bit bent

:cry: :cry: :cry:
ouch!!!!

and to add insult to injury u havnt had the alloys that long either.

how did u manage to go into the kerb then? either that kerb dont like u or u were going quite fast to bend that part?

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 7:19 pm
by 3LL1077
Bloody hell, i done the same back in Feburary. Went round a corner while it was wet and the back went. I tried to correct it and couldnt. Ended up snaking into the kerb.

Done £1k worth of damage, then due to the driveshaft ripping through the gearbox, i needed a new gearbox a week later when it kinda blew up! So had that and a new clutch.

£2k later im back on the road :shock:

My hub is getting replaced on Monday due to my wheel coming off a week or two ago. So it might be worth replacing that aswell. They are about £45

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 2:11 pm
by adam_0612
i did it basically went round a corner 2 fast and was a wet road so lost control rele n smashed straight into the kerb. My fault for driving like that anyway.

But i must say stretched tyres = less grip in my opinion.

Really gutted about my alloys though, will dubmeister sell them seperatley to me. Think i need two replacing, so would they just sell me two alloys?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:25 pm
by 3LL1077
adam_0612 wrote:i did it basically went round a corner 2 fast and was a wet road so lost control rele n smashed straight into the kerb. My fault for driving like that anyway.

But i must say stretched tyres = less grip in my opinion.

Really gutted about my alloys though, will dubmeister sell them seperatley to me. Think i need two replacing, so would they just sell me two alloys?
See i told u about stretch :P

Dubmiester will sell you two wheels mate

They charge and extra £13 or so for delivery, but thats for every two wheels so you will be ok

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:48 pm
by adam_0612
See i told u about stretch
yep, i remember the other thread about stretch. I think when i get the new wheels i am going to get all the tyres changed over.

The stretch looks good, but if u want to push your car into corners a bit more them i wouldn't recommend them!

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 3:57 pm
by 3LL1077
Practicality ftw 8)

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:00 pm
by adam_0612
Well the car is all fixed up now.

What i needed replacing :

Drivers side lower wishbone
Driveshaft
Trackrod ends
1 alloy wheel which i havnt got yet, so running on a steely!

Few more pics of the alloy below :cry:

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