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Old Mar 31, 2010 | 05:58 PM
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Had a little incident pulling out of a junction,it was damp and i put my foot down (not too aggresively but the boost came on) and i ended up smacking the front then the rear passenger side ,kerbed the crap out of my alloys but more importantly what may i have done to my suspension


Passenger rear



Drivers rear



Drivers front



Passenger front



I stopped at a junction where a driver behind beeped me and said my rear wheels were wobbling,i've jacked the car up to check both wheels and they are on the hubs tightly and i couldn't get them to move (although different situation to them actually rotating)

What damage have i done and could i have done (i know it's hard to diagnose these problems over the net) taking it to my local guys tomorrow.

And is this going to be an expensive lesson?

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Old Apr 1, 2010 | 02:15 PM
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Thankfully nothing wrong except the geometry was a bit out

2 alloys written off though
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Old Apr 3, 2010 | 10:43 AM
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A mate did similar.

To date we have changed;

Front hub
Rear hub
Rear latteral arms
Front wishbone
Steering Rack
Alloys
Front struts
Rear struts

It can get expensive!!!!
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