wayne95
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Just drivin down d road and BANG! front bumper hops off d road done a nice bit of damage 2 d underneath of d bumper is their any 1 out their with some ideas of preventin ? (such a pop rivitin a piece of metal 2 d under neath of it has any 1 got this done and is it a good idea??)
[Edited on 11/04/03 by wayne95]
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Andy4B
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I've buckled many an alloy wheel on these crap roads we drive on.
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Mav 3000
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drive slower
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Andy4B
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quote: Originally posted by Mav 3000
drive slower
When they have big potholes on dual carriageways?
Bang there goes another wheel.
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Colin
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Dont drive down d shite roads then d bumper wont get chaffed
d you know what I mean
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wayne95
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i was waitin 2 c if any 1 would say dat good man mav 3000
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DanielJ
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Matty J
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Most of the roads are shite though Col!!
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Colin
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True I bust a tyre and claimed from the council for it once, you mite want to try that.
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wayne95
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but theres always something dat will make d car bounce even on a good road i just want 2 c if any 1 had some kinda preventin other than drive slower i was only doin about 15 ne way as i was in d centre
[Edited on 11/04/03 by wayne95]
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Steve
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its because your name is wayne
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Mav 3000
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Obviously it cannot be avoided on a dual carrigeway but if you were on a dual carrigeway you would be able to see the pothole coming up and then be able to place your wheels either side of it.
On the worse country roads and the like it is unavoidable if you have a very low car, so driving slower is a good way to prevent this.
I wasn't being flippant if it came accross that way.
[Edited on 11-04-2003 by Mav 3000]
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wayne95
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??? didnt pick dat 1 up stevee boy
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wayne95
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understandable i have a fairly low bumper and d slightist of a bump in d road nd im eatin tar
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Andy4B
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quote: Originally posted by Mav 3000
Obviously it cannot be avoided on a dual carrigeway but if you were on a dual carrigeway you would be able to see the pothole coming up and then be able to place your wheels either side of it.
On the worse country roads and the like it is unavoidable if you have a very low car, so driving slower is a good way to prevent this.
I wasn't being flippant if it came accross that way.
[Edited on 11-04-2003 by Mav 3000]
I bent my wheel on a dual carriageway doing about 50mph. It was dark and there was no street lighting. I was gonna take a pic and then get onto the council but they filled the damn thing in about 2 days later.
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Mav 3000
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That 'is' bad luck
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PaulW
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i have similiar problems as my bumper is only about an inch of the floor, and its a standard bumper too!
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greycorsa
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cant u claim it back of the council?
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cdcool1
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hydraulics
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