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Thread: You'd have thought it'd be alright!

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    Angry You'd have thought it'd be alright!

    But it wasn't!

    Driving over the gateway this morning the vehicle in front of me kicked up (what I thought was) a large plastic bag, being heavy traffic I couldn't swerve to avoid it and coped it. Looking behind me I notice that it hasn't passed, with not being able to pull over until I get off the bridge and through the tolls I begin to watch my temp Gauge in case the it's blocked the airflow to the radiator but all seems well, until . . . the car seems to lose power, having me apply more gas to keep to the 100kmh and when I let off the gas it felt like I was applying the brakes?!

    An emergency bay arrives and i shoot into it, upon inspection I find out it wasn't a plastic bag but a sheet of shrink wrap! It decided it'd wrap/melt itself around my drive shaft, cv boot and brakes and whilst it was there thought it'd be a good idea to tear my cv boot to shreds and melt onto the brake disc

    So here the pics from the side of the highway



    from underneath



    above



    After getting extremely greasy and frustrated, heres the cv boot and some of the melted wrap



    melted onto the disc



    and the end product, an exposed cv


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    man that sucks....i bet your not a happy bunny!!!
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    Doesn't most plastic (like glad wrap and plastic bags) shrink when it's hot?
    Last edited by Rocket36; 09-07-2009 at 09:41 AM.

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    Geez!! All that from a piece of soft plastic!
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    that sux man, big time. i always try to avoid plastic bags and the like if possible and if they go under the car i keep an eye out to make sure they come out the other end. this is a pretty bad example of what can happen when they don't. and on the gateway bridge where there's nowhere to stop.

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    damn it man! your supposed to take the new discs and CV's out the wrapping before you install them!!

    not good mate but pretty funny, im sure youll think of it that way once its back to normal

    dom

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    Man that sucks. I was in a similar situation before with a long piece of packaging and after noticing it not coming out through the back, I also took a quick stop down the next intersection. Luckily I got a hold of it before it did the kind of damage it did on your car...

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    Sorry to hear that mate


    I'm always worried about things like that hitting up as well.

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    at least you're not this guy...

    lol

    This is absolutely hilarious.

    A buddy in Canada sent this to me.



    This guy ran over a mattress and decided to keep going. The ensuing jumble finally whipped around enough to put a tear in the gas tank, the subsequent lack of fuel is what finally brought this vehicle to its knees.


    It had still managed to drive 30 more miles decently with a 60lb tangle wrapped around the driveshaft.


    This genius complained that the vehicle had a "shimmy" when driving at high speeds.


    This is what the dealership found..............





    And....wait for it.....


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    HAHAHAHA that takes the cake!

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