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Old 03-01-2012, 03:26 AM   #1
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Cool the honda killer

i killed a honda today i mean the green monster did lol i was in the turn lain to go right and proceeded and lost traction and fish tailed and i have done this before and saved it but this time it did not happen lol i hit the breaks to hard nice one :/ so i kept on sliding over the divider and found a honda under me i put the 72 on to park and turned it off pushed the E brake on got out went to she how the other guy was and i hit it so hard it made the door open but the air bags did not go off in it why idk the guy that is a sub that was diving his sisters car was ok if i was a foot off from killing him with my bumper it went thought his windshield right in front of him it was head level with him i tolled his car and got a finder cup pushed up and thats it the bumper is not hurt and its all fixable lol i love old cars o ya i am ok and it felt like i hit one of those cement blocks when you park some times it was just a honda this time here are some pics
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:47 AM   #2
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that'll buff out ...
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Old 03-01-2012, 03:56 AM   #3
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ya it will a hammer and some wax
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Looks like the trucks ok!!! That looks more like a speed bump than a Honda. Glad everyone is ok.

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Old 03-01-2012, 11:10 AM   #5
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Hahaha yeah thanks
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That leaf spring is gonna have a scratch!
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Old 03-01-2012, 12:20 PM   #7
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hate to sound negative, but I really hate these jacked trucks on the pavement as daily drivers, really they are super unsafe for everyone else, I personally think there should be bumper height restrictions in place for safety reasons.

if all vehicles had a bumper at the same height at their point of contact, while driving, it would surely be a lot more safe... imagine how you would have felt if you killed the guy... or if you had a daughter killed by some guy driving a monster truck becasue their crumple zones/ airbags would not work properly because the windows and cab area took all of the impact of the taller vehicle.

these vehicles really belong off road imo.
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Anything that destroys a Honda is ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL-RIGHT in my book!

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hate to sound negative, but I really hate these jacked trucks on the pavement as daily drivers, really they are super unsafe for everyone else, I personally think there should be bumper height restrictions in place for safety reasons.

if all vehicles had a bumper at the same height at their point of contact, while driving, it would surely be a lot more safe... imagine how you would have felt if you killed the guy... or if you had a daughter killed by some guy driving a monster truck becasue their crumple zones/ airbags would not work properly because the windows and cab area took all of the impact of the taller vehicle.

these vehicles really belong off road imo.

Not to start a war.

Same could be said about lowered, bagged, dropped vehicles. My stock height 4x4 dually is above the door handle on some bagged c-10's. Heck, my sister has a stock toyota Yarus, my bumper will hit glass on any side of that thing.
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Not to start a war.

Same could be said about lowered, bagged, dropped vehicles. My stock height 4x4 dually is above the door handle on some bagged c-10's. Heck, my sister has a stock toyota Yarus, my bumper will hit glass on any side of that thing.
I completely agree with you, and air bags are a good way to get it at ride height for driving.... mind you I would rather have a lowered 1ton dually hit me then a jacked up one with tractor tires. I do think it is much worse if the vehicle is much taller as opposed to much lower, this would force the manufactures to keep your stock 4x4 at a reasonable height, and also prevent the Yaris in coming with 13 inch tires.

this conversation should be moved to the general forum...
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Most often oversteer is from too much go pedal, take it easy out there, it sounds like you were very lucky and the guy you hit even luckier.
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Its not like jacked in to the sky it's a 4in lift I'm not the tallest truck I stand lower than the 2012 3/4 trucks I have 33 bf good wrench a/t tiers
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this conversation should be moved to the general forum...
Not really, he was trying to talk about his truck. Ya'll hijacked it and took it another direction, which would belong in general. My suggestion is to start a new thread there if you guys wish to talk about safety regulations. (IMHO the entire argument doesn't hold water anyway. The only way to do such would be to off all muscle cars, classic cars etc and only use the same size and shape new ones)


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Not really, he was trying to talk about his truck. Ya'll hijacked it and took it another direction, .
I'm confused, is this an ongoing build or project truck?
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Glad everyone's ok, glad the trucks ok. Hope he doesn't sue you. And hopefully next time you won't punch the gas and fishtail and lose control.
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Well the fender cup is pushed up and out. So we will need to bring it down and then hammer the cup back in then it should be ok again. Th bumper is pushed in and won't allow the cup to go down enough so we will have to bring it out a little bit before we can fix re fender but other then that he's ok.
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That leaf spring is gonna have a scratch!
No it was some dirt srached off
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Anything that destroys a Honda is ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL-RIGHT in my book!

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I'm confused, is this an ongoing build or project truck?
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There goes your insurance rate lol
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Glad everyone is OK. The damage to your truck looks minimal.
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Old 03-01-2012, 04:23 PM   #24
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My first accident was in my dads 78. It had a 4" lift and 33's I shorted a dodge convertable about 18". Didn't hurt the truck at all. For me and mine, I would rather be in a bigger vehicle. These stupid "Smart" cars running around are an accident waiting to happen.
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I'm glad we still have the freedom to drive our trucks at whatever ride height we want. I hope that never changes.
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