I crashed my 345i (pictures inside)

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  • Jand3rson
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    Originally posted by egk2
    Somehow I don't feel bad for you anymore.
    Seconded. You were driving drunk, you deserve what you got.

    Originally posted by M3fan4eva
    i'm not the only person that drives home from the bars half in the bag every once in a while
    I guess that makes it ok then. And I assure you, I don't. And I'm willing to bet a lot less people than you think do.

    I've lost all sympathy for you.
    Last edited by Jand3rson; 04-25-2007, 07:07 AM.

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  • Addissimo
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    dude...

    what ever you do, don't drop this shit into a cabrio. It would be a very, very, very stupid mistake. Drive your car how it is for a while, see if you can get some track time this summer, maybe do some drifting events, learn to drive a car with that much power, maybe tune it down a little-

    You've jumped onto a raging bull, with no experience to tame it. If you drop your motor into a cabrio, you wont be going to many track events, and you probably will kill yourself in the end.

    -Addis

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  • Garageaholic
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    No, the suspension on the car is perfectly fine. Nothing is out of alignment. i've driven it about 100 miles since and there are no change of behavior in the car.

    Both rear tires hit the curb at the exact same time. It was pretty square I have no curb rash on the wheels, so in that respect, i got lucky too.

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  • Charlie
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    Drunk driving is totally the car's fault, damn heavy front end.

    -Charlie

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  • FredK
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    In my case, I understeered into a wicked off-camber turn with an elevation change. I use wicked in the sense of evil, not as a superlative.

    The car started to plow, then after the crest of the hill, I continued to increase steering angle. Meanwhile I was getting closer and closer to the edge of the road. Also, my pants were filling up with shit.

    I'm sure the front axle eventually got traction and at that point, the car was poised to veer left. FAST. And it did, but before doing so, smacked a tree. This all happened in a split second, so my recall probably isn't 100%. But it felt like an eternity. It was one of those surreal fight-or-flight moments that happen very rarely in one's life.

    I haven't done anything retarded since. I drive like a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles. And never under the influence.

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  • trent
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    interesting thread.....

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  • DarkWing6
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    Dude, as lame as it is that this happened under the influence. Don't part the car. Rebuild it or you will regret it. You did something stupid and got bit. It happens to all of us.

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  • Garageaholic
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    It was kind of a blur and shit happens. I'll find some way to fix it. Probably going to part the car. Maybe i'm not cut out for this.

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  • egk2
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    Somehow I don't feel bad for you anymore.

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  • UNHCLL
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    :roll: Oh it just gets better.

    It wasn't understeer.
    It ended up in snap oversteer.

    The ass end of your car isn't so light it'll swing because the front is so "heavy". :roll: Especially with 2(?) people in the back seat.

    Further proof Baby Jesus hates roller paintjobs. I'm willing to bet that your suspension is bent/twisted/tweaked if you went up over a curb...

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  • Digitalwave
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    Originally posted by M3fan4eva
    Thanks again guys. I'm toying with just fixing it myself now. I've explored every option... still need alot of time to think about it. It's going to cost me alot of work no matter what route i choose. I'm okay, but here's the story. it's not breathtaking, but whatever.


    Just came back from the third eye blind concert in binghamton. It was about midnight on sunday night and I went with a couple friends to get taco bell. On our way back to the apartment, i took a turn way too fast.... You know how frontheavy my car is now... well i oversteered, then overcorrected and swung the back end around the other way and did a couple 360's. jumped a curb and ended up hitting a brick wall on teh q-panel not too far from where I lost control. The two friends in the car with me were ok, so I was relieved about that.
    Immediately after the crash, the car stalled. I turned the key and it turned right on and I drove away. Nobody else was a witness. No cops, no other cars even saw me, so i had that advantage. Unfortunately, i did not have collision or they would've paid for the damages!! fuck. I've since driven the car to work and it works fine. No pinging/noises/rattles/shakes. The alignment is fine, so mechanically, the car is unchanged.

    Yes, i was tipsy at the time. Big mistake. I can handle myself in my 325e, but not in the M30. It's too tempting and I have no inhibitions. I'm sure you guys all know what i'm talking about. I'm sure out of all the guys on this forum, i'm not the only person that drives home from the bars half in the bag every once in a while...

    The story is not extravagant, I know.
    quoted before tries to delete it

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  • Digitalwave
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    But how did you go from understeer to a spin in the first place?

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  • FredK
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    Doing a 720° tends to scrub off speed?

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  • Digitalwave
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    I can understand oversteer to overcorrection and then a spin, but what the hell did you do to overcorrect and understeer and stop spinning? Redline second gear?

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  • FredK
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    Probably understeer first, then overcorrection to oversteer. It happened to me 10 years ago, but then again, I wasn't drunk. Just really inexperienced.

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