Don't let friends borrow your car! Civic Si 2000
#11
Re: Don't let friends borrow your car! Civic Si 2000
looks to me that she hit a curb, the rubbing on the tire kinda points it out, but watever she told u wasnt really wat happed the way i read it......
#15
JAY SPEC
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Chesapeake/ODU
Posts: 3,170
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Don't let friends borrow your car! Civic Si 2000
Originally Posted by Henryx33
So a friend of mine hits a pothole or a canyon im not sure but messes up my car pretty bad. The front end is an inch lower. I can see that the actual shock is bent. She cracked my rim also. I'm sure it's happen to others i want to know if any serious damage has come from it. I was worried my axels or tie Rods might be messed up. I checked them out and nothing seems to be wrong. I've already bought new Rims, shocks, springs. If any one has advice or passed problems they want to share please do! Thank you
least it didnt look like this.
Last edited by 00civichatch; 07-22-2007 at 08:58 AM.
#17
Dont guess, diagnose
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: On the beach.
Posts: 1,470
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Don't let friends borrow your car! Civic Si 2000
Just by looking at that I can tell you, you must have a bent lower control arm.
The picture shows wheel setback. Hopefully its just the control arm and she didnt fuck up the chassis. She had to hit something pretty damn hard for that to happen. Hopefully the impart didnt move the shock tower housing. Mos tlikely though its the lower control arm.
The picture shows wheel setback. Hopefully its just the control arm and she didnt fuck up the chassis. She had to hit something pretty damn hard for that to happen. Hopefully the impart didnt move the shock tower housing. Mos tlikely though its the lower control arm.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
98formulaLS1
757
5
09-26-2007 12:40 PM