4x4 excursion in a T350
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Ok, I was stupid.
To cut a long story short, I was leaving a small carpark, front 1st, and drove out on to the road thinking the curbs were lowered (well, they were on the right side) but found them raised. Thump, thump
No body damage under the nose or tail, but something doesn't feel right. Handles just as before but just feels less happy on bumpy surfaces.
Is it just me be being paranoid or could I have done something?
To cut a long story short, I was leaving a small carpark, front 1st, and drove out on to the road thinking the curbs were lowered (well, they were on the right side) but found them raised. Thump, thump
No body damage under the nose or tail, but something doesn't feel right. Handles just as before but just feels less happy on bumpy surfaces.
Is it just me be being paranoid or could I have done something?
Probably all Ok-they are actually very tough cars physically.
Tracking may have been affected If you cam down at an angle ,i.e onw wheel first,otherwise I can't think of much.
To make you feel better a friend was driving down to France overnight to get in some skiing and a lorry carrying concrete blocks had a moment on the motorway right in front of him.Blocks all over the place which took out three wheels and the front of the car. Once they had replaced the wheels all he needed was tracking and that was it.
Mind you he is a lucky git!
Tracking may have been affected If you cam down at an angle ,i.e onw wheel first,otherwise I can't think of much.
To make you feel better a friend was driving down to France overnight to get in some skiing and a lorry carrying concrete blocks had a moment on the motorway right in front of him.Blocks all over the place which took out three wheels and the front of the car. Once they had replaced the wheels all he needed was tracking and that was it.
Mind you he is a lucky git!
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