Hello everyone!
I'm writing from a short break in france, at a mates' place out in the countryside! Lovely food and wine... yum!
Problem: on the way here last night, I was going down an unlit country road and hit this central lane divider thing which I can only describe as a 'stealth painted, 2-3 inch high, pointless concrete sausage' with my front-left wheel. :x Stupid thing has utterly no purpose other than to screw up a car! The impact must've been at about 40 mph, so it was a bloody loud bang. Pulled over, had a look at the wheel and tyre, bearing in mind it was about 11pm dark and raining, couldn't see any damage. Had a look at the 'sausage', no debris, plenty of marks where other people have hit the thing. Drove to my mates house, which was only about 20km away, and the car seemed to be driving straight, but seems to gently pull a bit to the left under braking if I'm not holding the wheel. No strange noises. Had a look this morning, being daylight I could examine it a bit more, no visible damage under the car, the tyre (Bridgestone runflat) has a slight 'bump' on it which means the sidewall probably got damaged, and the alloy has a tiny line of scuffing just under the 'bump'. Couldn't see any other damage.
Drove it to the shops this morning for some bread and wine, no other problems apparent.
Questions:
1. I think it'll be ok to drive home as long as I take it easy. Anyone disagree?
2. What else should I check for before the journey home?
3. When I do get home, I'm going to need the tyre/wheel checked, and will probably need a new tyre, and possibly a wheel repaired (needed refurb anyway) - what suspension components might have been damaged/worth replacing before getting the alignment done?
Thanks in advance for your advice on this, I do feel like a prat, even though I couldn't see the thing and wasn't hooning it around the lanes (the conditions were just too dodgy).
I'm writing from a short break in france, at a mates' place out in the countryside! Lovely food and wine... yum!
Problem: on the way here last night, I was going down an unlit country road and hit this central lane divider thing which I can only describe as a 'stealth painted, 2-3 inch high, pointless concrete sausage' with my front-left wheel. :x Stupid thing has utterly no purpose other than to screw up a car! The impact must've been at about 40 mph, so it was a bloody loud bang. Pulled over, had a look at the wheel and tyre, bearing in mind it was about 11pm dark and raining, couldn't see any damage. Had a look at the 'sausage', no debris, plenty of marks where other people have hit the thing. Drove to my mates house, which was only about 20km away, and the car seemed to be driving straight, but seems to gently pull a bit to the left under braking if I'm not holding the wheel. No strange noises. Had a look this morning, being daylight I could examine it a bit more, no visible damage under the car, the tyre (Bridgestone runflat) has a slight 'bump' on it which means the sidewall probably got damaged, and the alloy has a tiny line of scuffing just under the 'bump'. Couldn't see any other damage.
Drove it to the shops this morning for some bread and wine, no other problems apparent.
Questions:
1. I think it'll be ok to drive home as long as I take it easy. Anyone disagree?
2. What else should I check for before the journey home?
3. When I do get home, I'm going to need the tyre/wheel checked, and will probably need a new tyre, and possibly a wheel repaired (needed refurb anyway) - what suspension components might have been damaged/worth replacing before getting the alignment done?
Thanks in advance for your advice on this, I do feel like a prat, even though I couldn't see the thing and wasn't hooning it around the lanes (the conditions were just too dodgy).