Wheel Bender!

DangerD

Member
So yesterday I was turning at the bottom of a hill ...from a stop street. It was basically like a river at the bottom of that road. My 118 did a 180 and climbed the curb!:bravo: I couldn't have been doing more than 20km/h!

The left rear wheel is now angled in and the traction control diagnostic light is on.

What damage am I looking at? (to my wallet and the car!)
Should I take it to BMW or some place like Supa Quick?
I am insured.

It doesn't look too bad but the car is undrivable. Fishtails to the right.


:cry::argh::cry::argh::cry::argh:
 
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Dippies

Guest
OUTCH :argh::argh:

Take it to BMW

wheel alignment will set you back 12oo buks that looks like a shaft bend...
and more i say again OUTCH :argh::argh::argh:
 
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Dippies

Guest
I hate the noises the steel make when they pull it straight again that is if the axle is bend . but it looks like it

The screeching sound will haunt you for the rest of your days :fencelook:
 

DangerD

Member
Suprizingly the undercarriage is perfectly fine.

In other news... FML.

I should go back to owning a citi golf. Cost me R900 to sort out a bent control arm :bangdesk:

Lets hope my insurance doesn't give me kak!
 

Doomsdaya

///Member
Sheeesh that is bad :yikes: agree with comments above, get your insurance to tow it to a panelbeater...
 

PhoenixGG

Member
DangerD said:
Suprizingly the undercarriage is perfectly fine.

In other news... FML.

I should go back to owning a citi golf. Cost me R900 to sort out a bent control arm :bangdesk:

Lets hope my insurance doesn't give me kak!

How is she running since the repair?
 

moranor@axis

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DangerD living up to your name i see :rollsmile:

no panel damage :) lets hope the shaft is good the arm should not cost that much...
 
PhoenixGG said:
DangerD said:
Suprizingly the undercarriage is perfectly fine.

In other news... FML.

I should go back to owning a citi golf. Cost me R900 to sort out a bent control arm :bangdesk:

Lets hope my insurance doesn't give me kak!

How is she running since the repair?

its not fixed yet. see post above
 

DangerD

Member
moranor@axis said:
DangerD living up to your name i see :rollsmile:

no panel damage :) lets hope the shaft is good the arm should not cost that much...

lol Thank you all for your condolences :nonono:

Gonna give the guys a call at lunch!
 

andrewbuch

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I had a similar event yesterday, Luckily the curb was not a step but rather a ramp type, so I just counter steered & kept the drift going until I was straight on the road again :)

Sorry for your Damage.. Get it sorted asap & hopefully its not too bad.

and only get it towed on a flatbed!!!! cause if its a roll back, you might need to add new bumper to the repair bill as I did
 

DangerD

Member
Indeed!

I put a claim through. 4 hours later, no response. I called them and redid the claim. they said they'll send a tow truck over.
Assess it on Saturday.
Report back on Monday with the quote and repairer details.
My excess is R4k!

I hope they rip my bumper out and replace it with a ///M bumper :joy: (dreams)*

Anyway, no ride for at least 1 week. Joy.

Drive safe in the rain gentlemen!
 

Diablo Jnr

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Best thing you could have done was put in an insurance claim...had a similar incident some years ago with my E36, a friend reccomended i just repair ir, cause the damage does not look that bad...good thing i didn't listen to that "friend"...R20k later it was repaired through insurance
 

Nic_s

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Naa... that's standard alignment for cars in SA :mmm:

Just kidding. I hope you can get it sorted asap.
 
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