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JohnJohn
post Dec 11 2006, 04:55 PM
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Hello all, While turning right to merge into a fast speed avenue driving at 30 or mph. I crashed with the front left side of the truck into the curb then "bounced" onto the curb on the other side. Both tires flattened and the wheels badly damaged. I called the insurance company so that they could help my tow it.

I felt the impact very hard, so I am worried if the suspention or anything else could be a problem.

My Endee is currently at the dealership shop for repairs, but I need advice on what I should check for, or any other problems that someone might have had with similar impacts.

Thank you very much!
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post Dec 27 2006, 03:11 AM
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that sucks. make sure to take it to a body shop you know after the repairs. have them check any frame damage left.

naturally, make sure the brakes, alignment and suspension is working properly. luckily the trucks got macphersons which are independant. body shop should be able to check it out without being lazy about it.

get the name of body shop your dealer worked with.
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