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Post by thatpieceofwood on Oct 3, 2022 7:32:54 GMT 1
Last Saturday I derailed taking a curve and my tires as well as the rims suffered damage; one of them oscillates what I think is the direction terminal; although it may be the hub; but idk Attachment Deletedmost HD and unique image ☠☠ what do you guys think?
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Post by chippie on Oct 3, 2022 8:54:57 GMT 1
You should take it to your local garage and have them check/inspect for damage….
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Post by thatpieceofwood on Oct 3, 2022 9:05:21 GMT 1
I mean yes I'll take it to a garage tomorrow but; I was just curious for knowing what it could be now; at this moment I think that is the bearing the issue.
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Post by chippie on Oct 3, 2022 9:16:16 GMT 1
Well all I can do is apologise for my initial response to your question, but my crystal ball is broken so I cant tell you if theres an issue or not...Take it to a garage!
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Post by thatpieceofwood on Oct 3, 2022 9:18:35 GMT 1
Hahahahaa thank you for the reply, at least was funny. Cheers
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Post by chippie on Oct 3, 2022 9:21:22 GMT 1
I can assure you there was no humour intened...
Cars can be very dangerous to the point of killing someone if driven in bad/poor condition or if there's something mechanically wrong with it....
Just looking at the foto of your wheel would be enough for the Police to become interested....
Stay safe..
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Post by rhyds on Oct 3, 2022 9:41:14 GMT 1
I mean yes I'll take it to a garage tomorrow but; I was just curious for knowing what it could be now; at this moment I think that is the bearing the issue. There's two major problems with this car 1) You've obviously damaged the wheel, tyre, hub and suspension where you've crashed it 2) Its owned by an idiot Problem 1 can be solved by taking the car DIRECTLY to a qualified technician for inspection and diagnosis Problem 2 is best solved by education
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Post by Joepublic on Oct 3, 2022 10:00:18 GMT 1
Remove the damaged wheel trim before driving the car further as it could detach at speed.
Do you have a spare wheel in the boot you could try?
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Post by Rhubarb on Oct 3, 2022 14:19:03 GMT 1
Last Saturday I derailed taking a curve and my tires as well as the rims suffered damage; one of them oscillates what I think is the direction terminal; although it may be the hub; but idk View Attachmentmost HD and unique image ☠☠ what do you guys think? Wheel, tyre, tracking, maybe lower ball joint, wheel bearing, hub, steering rack, track rod end. Are you able to jack it up and check for faults yourself? Don't drive it any further, it needs checking fully.
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Post by chippie on Oct 3, 2022 14:25:50 GMT 1
Rhubarb, You forgot loose nut behind wheel…..
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Post by thatpieceofwood on Oct 3, 2022 15:24:10 GMT 1
I just parked that thing right after the crash, I don´t know why y'all think I still drive that thing. But I appreaciate the answers.
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Post by Noberator on Oct 3, 2022 16:07:26 GMT 1
But I appreaciate the answers. That's the sensible thing to do. Not everybody has common sense it's not IMO something you can be taught.
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