Well, the driver may not have been injured in the crash, (I refuse to call this stupidity an accident,) but I'm betting he carried his butt away with both hands, after he got done being fired.
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The Car Haul Damage Thread:
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Pullin2, Apr 14, 2013.
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Yes - Unlucky ! In 30 years and lot's of caging bolts, I've NEVER had one break like that !! FYI - It wasn't the 'ears' .... it broke clean thru the bolt just under the nut. The 'bounce' made it come back out and a piece of thread at the break gave me a nasty 'paper' cut !! Oh well. Poop happens !Terry270 Thanks this. -
What were the damages ?
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2) A 1" scratch under the driver's door
3) A ding and paint chip in the hatchback door
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That one, at least, is considered warranty.
Must have had that big one in the belly? Montana puts down some serious, sharp rocks for traction. Makes that tough to avoid without curtains.Last edited: Dec 24, 2016
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I'm 59 with 20+ years driving and 1 of them, cars, but like many with wisdom, every day you learn something. And even now I have no qualms about approaching another driver to ask his/her opinion, and always thank them for taking the time to help. In the case of the rock chips, the driver I'd asked said that was the best unit to place in the belly. Upon reflection, a chrome bumper pribably would have faired better but he meant well.
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