Hit a patch of black ice this AM on the way to work, spun out and my back left wheel met the curb. I hit HARD! It lurched enough that I thought I might roll, but luckily she leveled out. I was less than a 1/2 mile from work, so I drove to the lot, and had no issues - handled fine, no pull or shaking or anything, but I was going slow. When I parked I saw the rim was cracked, badly (photo to come), and leaking air, and the sidewall was marred from the impact. I gave a brief look underneath and didn't see cracked shackles or anything noticeably warped or out of position. The rear end looks even to the body. I threw on my spare, but not sure if I should chance the drive home - it's about 60 miles, mostly highway driving. I'm going to crawl under for a good look in a bit, anything in particular I should be looking for? Could I have hit hard enough to crack the rim and not have disturbed anything with the rear end/suspension?
Rob T
Rob T
....put on the spare and driven home,with no serious issues present..
...the guy said he was going "about 65 mph on the highway" on the way to the shop too!--"because it seemed to smooth out at that speed !"..
