Car bending rotors?
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Car bending rotors?
Ran my car off the road awhile back. Nothing too serious at first except I knocked the bead off the DS tire from slidding it broad-side into a ditch. After the accident I replaced the rotor, it was acting like it was bent, it was. It didnt take long for the new rotor to bend also. I limped it around for the last couple months but it drives me nuts. Well now Im in the middle of swapping my struts/shocks and springs. I wiggled the rotor with the wheel off to see if I had play in the tie-rod end or upper ball joint. There was a little play both ways, however the ball joint felt firm wiggling it by hand. My front sway bar was broken where it fastens as well. The insides of my front tires are also wearing uneven.
Can someone please help me firgure out what needs replaced while I already have everything apart? The bent rotors are a breaking nightmare since it only catches every so often. Not to mention the squeaking.
Can someone please help me firgure out what needs replaced while I already have everything apart? The bent rotors are a breaking nightmare since it only catches every so often. Not to mention the squeaking.
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are we talking bent or "warped?"
i had a similar - albeit, slightly more hardcore - adventure when i took my v6 camaro sliding sideways into a tree (40mph, hydroplaned on a puddle on unlit highway ramp). i did manage to jump a curb while sliding sideways and it broke the spindle as well as the brake caliper bracket.
i had a similar - albeit, slightly more hardcore - adventure when i took my v6 camaro sliding sideways into a tree (40mph, hydroplaned on a puddle on unlit highway ramp). i did manage to jump a curb while sliding sideways and it broke the spindle as well as the brake caliper bracket.
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are we talking bent or "warped?"
i had a similar - albeit, slightly more hardcore - adventure when i took my v6 camaro sliding sideways into a tree (40mph, hydroplaned on a puddle on unlit highway ramp). i did manage to jump a curb while sliding sideways and it broke the spindle as well as the brake caliper bracket.
i had a similar - albeit, slightly more hardcore - adventure when i took my v6 camaro sliding sideways into a tree (40mph, hydroplaned on a puddle on unlit highway ramp). i did manage to jump a curb while sliding sideways and it broke the spindle as well as the brake caliper bracket.
Dude, I was going 140 and spun out and off the road while trying to sling-shot a tanker semi truck. So yea thats quite hardcore. Did I mention it was 3 am with the tops out and sunglasses on? Well ok so thats pretty stupid Ill admit. I probally should be dead. The funny part was waking up the next day to my car in the backyard, tops still out, inside filled with dirt, ground effects hanging off, tire flat, and my dusty *** sunglasses sitting on the sail pannel from where I didnt take them off until I got out of the car.
But yea, Id say bent? It catches only every so often. So bad it feels like its bouncing when I break hard or break going down hill.
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wow..
sounds like you should try to put it back together and have a body shop (one of the fully equipped ones with laser alignment) give you a quote WITHOUT TEARING IT DOWN.
hopefully all they'll find is a few bent/broken suspension parts.
tell them you need to come back when you get paid or something and have them print you the detailed estimate. take that list to the junkyard. you need to find out if the body is tweaked. i knew a guy with a firebird who did something similar. he sunk a bit into it and never got it to ride properly (alignment problems).
sounds like you should try to put it back together and have a body shop (one of the fully equipped ones with laser alignment) give you a quote WITHOUT TEARING IT DOWN.
hopefully all they'll find is a few bent/broken suspension parts.
tell them you need to come back when you get paid or something and have them print you the detailed estimate. take that list to the junkyard. you need to find out if the body is tweaked. i knew a guy with a firebird who did something similar. he sunk a bit into it and never got it to ride properly (alignment problems).
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wow..
sounds like you should try to put it back together and have a body shop (one of the fully equipped ones with laser alignment) give you a quote WITHOUT TEARING IT DOWN.
hopefully all they'll find is a few bent/broken suspension parts.
tell them you need to come back when you get paid or something and have them print you the detailed estimate. take that list to the junkyard. you need to find out if the body is tweaked. i knew a guy with a firebird who did something similar. he sunk a bit into it and never got it to ride properly (alignment problems).
sounds like you should try to put it back together and have a body shop (one of the fully equipped ones with laser alignment) give you a quote WITHOUT TEARING IT DOWN.
hopefully all they'll find is a few bent/broken suspension parts.
tell them you need to come back when you get paid or something and have them print you the detailed estimate. take that list to the junkyard. you need to find out if the body is tweaked. i knew a guy with a firebird who did something similar. he sunk a bit into it and never got it to ride properly (alignment problems).
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