Yeah, I would rather confess to having an affair than to admit to the wife that I spent $250 for a pair of plecos.
Yes, that’s the positive there….both kids and myself didn’t even feel it. We heard it though. The truck is/was a super star in this situation and if it does indeed get totaled, I will search to find another just like it!So sorry to hear that @lloyd378... Everyone okay?
Yes, that’s the positive there….both kids and myself didn’t even feel it. We heard it though. The truck is/was a super star in this situation and if it does indeed get totaled, I will search to find another just like it!
That’s a great looking car tooGlad to hear you are all well; vehicles can just be repaired or replaced.
Have you heard back from the insurance company yet? From the looks of your suspension damage, this could get expensive. Ask me how I know.
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This is a pic of my 1999 BMW M Coupe track car after I had an off-track incident in Turn 2 at Spokane Raceway Park in the summer of 2004. Classic case of running out of talent in mid-corner; exited the track surface at approximately 110 mph. Backwards. Tore up the suspension to the tune of $10K, but was lucky that the car didn't flip. Continued to track this car extensively until 2012, when I moved to Poulsbo. Here are some of those happy track days at Pacific Raceways, but my favourite track was Thunderhill in Northern CA.
In the paddock at PR after a long day on the track. Note all the brake dust on my wheels. Was running shaved Toyo RA-1 track tires.
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Exiting Turn 9 at speed while running with the A Group (a. k. a. 'the fast guys') at PR. Serious fun.
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Well, all I can say about my experience in repairing something like this is make sure the frame is straight. After we got all the broken suspension pieces fixed on my M Coupe, we still had a big and expensive job ahead of us in getting the frame straight, and if you don't do that right you may as well not have repaired it at all.I should hear back around this coming Wednesday. I have mixed thoughts on it. Hoping they can fix it, but I don’t want it if they can’t make it perfectly aligned like it was prior to the accident. I also don’t want to have to spend months looking for a replacement either. Rock and a hard place here.
I’ve never looked into them, but I’ll do some research just in case I need it. Thanks for the heads up!Well, all I can say about my experience in repairing something like this is make sure the frame is straight. After we got all the broken suspension pieces fixed on my M Coupe, we still had a big and expensive job ahead of us in getting the frame straight, and if you don't do that right you may as well not have repaired it at all.
What about CarMax or Carvana for a replacement? My next door neighbor just got a vehicle like this that way, and is very pleased with the result.
Aww man, that's the one you were talking about. At least you were all ok.Bought a new to me 2018 Toyota Tundra TRD off-road 1794 edition on Saturday, and today after picking up my kids from school, an “inattentive” ( I think he may have been texting) uninsured motorist in a Honda mini van side-swiped my truck right into my driver side rear tire. I was at a dead stop waiting to turn right, he was coming toward me when he veered out of his lane and into the middle turn lane. I amView attachment 11016View attachment 11017View attachment 11018View attachment 11019View attachment 11020View attachment 11021 Hoping it isn’t totaled! I’ve definitely had better days, but at least we are all unharmed and healthy.
Had any word back from your insurance yet?I should hear back around this coming Wednesday. I have mixed thoughts on it. Hoping they can fix it, but I don’t want it if they can’t make it perfectly aligned like it was prior to the accident. I also don’t want to have to spend months looking for a replacement either. Rock and a hard place here.
Yes, not totaled…. 10k in damage unless rear axle needs replaced, then 20k in damage but either way, not totaled. The bad news is that they still have two weeks till the parts come in and then a month to get it fixed up.Had any word back from your insurance yet?