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  • My First 'Shunt'!

    Ta dah! Just had my first little 'shunt' today. Some pillock blocked the exit of my local spray shop when I was in for a quote so I had to reverse back quite a way and guess what? One of those sodding pillar things, that are set at a height where no 4 x 4 driver can see them, jumped into the back of my truck!

    There was a hell of a bang and I thought 'Major Damage Alert' but fortunately it was my spare wheel cover that bore the brunt (still gonna cost £40 to replace it!)

    The thing is there's now a little light on the dash that indicates that the rear wheel carrier is open. I've double checked it and it is securely shut. There is no structural damage just a crack in the plastic of the wheel cover. I take it there is some sort of microswitch located in the latch of the spare wheel carrier?

    Will have a better look tomorrow as I was full of hell today after what happened, I've only had the rear wheel cover 6 weeks!

    Copycat 'the artist formerly known as kameeleon'.
    'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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    hehe

    Touching wood I haven't had a shunt in the Surf, though I did flip a Celica GT4 end over end (too much bravado, too little skill and VERY VERY spectacular!), rammed a sierra in my mums fiesta (my fault), rammed a Volvo in an MR2 (his fault), was reversed into by a camper van in my Celica (before wrecking it), was reversed into at high speed by a stolen BMW in my Honda CRX, rammed by a Nissan Sunny in my Alfa.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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    • #3
      where do you say stay apache,

      cause i'm staying well away

      cheers scotty

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      • #4
        Originally posted by scotty
        where do you say stay apache,

        cause i'm staying well away

        cheers scotty
        That is over a period of about 20 odd years and two countries, and between 10k and 16k miles a year so not too bad.
        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Apache
          That is over a period of about 20 odd years and two countries, and between 10k and 16k miles a year so not too bad.
          I do 30k plus a year, and the only damage I did was off road in Norfolk!!! (apart from when a 35ft caravan I was towing came off the hitch and creased the tailgate a bit!)
          Nil illegitimi carborundum

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Ace Piker
            I do 30k plus a year, and the only damage I did was off road in Norfolk!!! (apart from when a 35ft caravan I was towing came off the hitch and creased the tailgate a bit!)
            you should have unhitched the caravan before you went offroading martin
            Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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