I was driving through a road constriction site and I bottomed out
#1
I was driving through a road constriction site and I bottomed out
I was driving through a road constriction site and I bottomed out
Here is my dilemma… The pictures you see of the undercarriage shows to carnage the sewer cap did to that piece of metal under the car. The piece of metal I am talking about is the one that runs the length of the car horizontally right before the rear suspension begins. What is this piece called? How much does it cost? Does it need to be replaced? Thanks
PS: yes I am going after the construction company because the cap should have been flagged with orange paint.
-Brennan
The Problem....
Here is my dilemma… The pictures you see of the undercarriage shows to carnage the sewer cap did to that piece of metal under the car. The piece of metal I am talking about is the one that runs the length of the car horizontally right before the rear suspension begins. What is this piece called? How much does it cost? Does it need to be replaced? Thanks
PS: yes I am going after the construction company because the cap should have been flagged with orange paint.
-Brennan
The Problem....
#3
#4
Originally Posted by redlude97
You were driving around in dirt and didn't look where you were going? I would have been crawling through that street, and would have seen that a mile away
Anyway thanks for sharing with me how well you can spot sewer caps in the road. You must have nice vision!
#5
Originally Posted by vjquan
That piece is called a "tunnel stay". From the looks of it, it doesn't look too bad. You can probably just get away with just bending it back. Lots of people scrape or hit that piece.
#7
Trending Topics
#8
#9
#10
Originally Posted by vjquan
I think it's just some kind of support to brace other sub frame assemblies or suspension components to the body.
#11
#13
#14
#15