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xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 11:36 AM

So yesterday wasn't my day...
 
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So yesterday wasn't my day as far as driving smoothly. I drove past a construction zone and there was no way I could avoid two large stones on the road. As I drove over them I cringed as I heard the impact under my car. Stopped to look at the damage if any and sure enough my aluminum undertray dented and that thick brace/cover dented and cracked. Now I hear a deep vibration inside the cabin when I put it in gear and feel it when I add a little gas. No lights popped up on the dash. What could be damaged?Attachment 128144Attachment 128143

Surfnazi Apr 23, 2017 12:02 PM

Undo the bolts and knock out the ding

blnewt Apr 23, 2017 12:05 PM

Hopefully the vibration is just something that came loose during the impact and can be repaired easily, but no way to tell until you can get safely under the vehicle for a full inspection.
Sorry to see that :(

xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by blnewt
Hopefully the vibration is just something that came loose during the impact and can be repaired easily, but no way to tell until you can get safely under the vehicle for a full inspection.
Sorry to see that :(


Originally Posted by Surfnazi
Undo the bolts and knock out the ding

Yea I'm lifting the car up right now so I can see what the damage is on top of that cover

xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 12:28 PM

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So here's the damage. I removed my undertray and the oil pan dented in pretty deep. Attachment 128146

xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 12:32 PM

I don't see why that would cause the vibration though. Can anybody shed some light?

xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 12:45 PM

Does anybody know if that baffled oil pan from z1 fits the vq37vhr? They're closed today so I can't call them.

blnewt Apr 23, 2017 12:58 PM

Not sure about the pan from Z1, but be sure to keep that parked until you can examine inside the pan, that's a big dent :(
Did you notice any scuffs on the driveshaft?

xmajd92 Apr 23, 2017 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by blnewt
Not sure about the pan from Z1, but be sure to keep that parked until you can examine inside the pan, that's a big dent :(
Did you notice any scuffs on the driveshaft?

The driveshaft looks fine. If anything were to have taken any damage passed the oil pan it'd be the exhaust first (Motordyne) which is also fine.

crookncastle Apr 24, 2017 01:29 AM

looks like the aluminum underbody components are severly damaged. those aren't dents, those are stress cracks. let me guess you hit those 2 giant stones at a high rate of speed. why don't you just file an insurance claim to get everything fixed. that would be a lot simplier than to have people here figure out whats wrong with your car after you collided with 2 stones in the road.

xmajd92 Apr 24, 2017 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by crookncastle
looks like the aluminum underbody components are severly damaged. those aren't dents, those are stress cracks. let me guess you hit those 2 giant stones at a high rate of speed. why don't you just file an insurance claim to get everything fixed. that would be a lot simplier than to have people here figure out whats wrong with your car after you collided with 2 stones in the road.

I was going about 30-40 mph.

Kris9884 Apr 24, 2017 03:28 PM

DO NOT file a claim. Call that construction company. Their negligence caused the damage. Hopefully when you drove over those and thought your car was torn in two, you stopped and took pictures of the stones. Don't get stepped on in life, point the blame where the blame is due.

xmajd92 Apr 24, 2017 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Kris9884
DO NOT file a claim. Call that construction company. Their negligence caused the damage. Hopefully when you drove over those and thought your car was torn in two, you stopped and took pictures of the stones. Don't get stepped on in life, point the blame where the blame is due.

Too late lol. No pics taken of the stones. Plus I already ordered a used oil pan from z1

crookncastle Apr 25, 2017 12:44 AM


Originally Posted by Kris9884 (Post 4128403)
DO NOT file a claim. Call that construction company. Their negligence caused the damage. Hopefully when you drove over those and thought your car was torn in two, you stopped and took pictures of the stones. Don't get stepped on in life, point the blame where the blame is due.


you would need to prove negligence if you want to assign blame. who's to say some ratbas tard kids didnt vandalise some materials from the construction site and threw it in the roadway. what if the stones, materials, construction debri was in a trash dumpster that was loaded onto a trash truck and fell out of the trash dump truck as it drove away. good luck in jumping your gun about assigning blame to the construction company especially if theres no pictures or police reports filed.

RMB5190 Apr 25, 2017 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by crookncastle (Post 4128538)
you would need to prove negligence if you want to assign blame. who's to say some ratbas tard kids didnt vandalise some materials from the construction site and threw it in the roadway. what if the stones, materials, construction debri was in a trash dumpster that was loaded onto a trash truck and fell out of the trash dump truck as it drove away. good luck in jumping your gun about assigning blame to the construction company especially if theres no pictures or police reports filed.

I'm in agreement here. While I hate to see something like this happen to someone's car, The OP would be hard pressed to prove the construction company satisfied the elements for negligence in this scenario...


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