cossy crash
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cossy crash
ive had a bit of an accident with my saph as it came on boost the rear steped out and i hit the curb wasnt going very vast maybe 10 mph as i hit the curb it was the offside now my wheel is damaged and as you look at the wheel the bottom of it is bent inward and the top outward obviously ive bent some thing as ive had a look the wheel from underneath it looks like ive bent it at the bottom as in the rear wishbone just below where the wheel nuts go as bent inward so does this sound like the wishbone is bent i was wondering if the beam wood have bent or is this very strong and a visual check seems ok any help as ive read that there is a weak point on the rear so im hopeing its that as i have a spare set any help appreciated cheers also took my wheel off and apart from a couple of deep sctratches does look like it bent if that helps
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i would say its the wishbone,i lost my orion in the snow and did the same thing,instead of changing any part as that was too much hassle me and my pal jacked it out with a porta power and a sledgehammer,worked mint!i have 6 cossie lattice wheels for sale,2 are mint,2 are good,2 are ropey but would be good for spares,sell complete or sell singles,will post,pm me if you need 1!
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thanks for offer m8 but have a spare set just wanted an opion as to what wood be the weakest link as gives me an idea were to start on the repair but i was thinking wishbone so that might be my first thing to change and see i that cures it cheers
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