Road Debris
#1
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Road Debris
Early this morning a ran over some thin metal road debris. Didn't see it in time and it was unavoidable. Luckily there was no body/bumper damage in the front. However, I did hear some scraping underneath as I travelled over it. Since I just had surgery 2 weeks ago, I'm not in a position to crawl under the vehicle to check for any damage. Does anyone know if there are any vulnerable parts that are not tucked away or protected such as brake lines that would be damaged? The car drives fine and there are no rattles, etc. I suppose I can have the dealer check it out and may do so. Thank you.
#2
Lexus Test Driver
No need to crawl under the car, just take pics with ur phone from different angles and using the flash would help too. That's what I always do when I want to check my undercarriage.
#3
I am not sure what year your car is but on the '16 it's well protected underneath. If that FOD was ratttling around for a while I would be worried. But if it just passed under pretty quick then there is a good chance that no damage occured.
I usually use one of those extension mirrors to check under my car just to get a glimpse. You may want to try one of those.
I usually use one of those extension mirrors to check under my car just to get a glimpse. You may want to try one of those.
#4
I had a similar situation with a piece of blown out tire. Unfortunately, I suffered more damage than you did (glad to hear you didn't). I'd make sure that there's no clicking noise or anything like that. the biggest damage I had besides the bumper was the inner fender breaking severely which caused part of it to keep hitting my springs. That's what caused the clicking noise. Good luck and I hope there isn't any damage to yours.
#5
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Sorry, forgot to indicate in my original post that my vehicle is a 2015 GS350 FSport. The road debris passed underneath fairly quickly so I guess it didn't have a chance to do any damage. Don't hear anything such as rattles, etc. Will check using my phone camera as ItzFilyO suggested.
Thank You.
Thank You.
#6
Lexus Test Driver
I had a similar situation with a piece of blown out tire. Unfortunately, I suffered more damage than you did (glad to hear you didn't). I'd make sure that there's no clicking noise or anything like that. the biggest damage I had besides the bumper was the inner fender breaking severely which caused part of it to keep hitting my springs. That's what caused the clicking noise. Good luck and I hope there isn't any damage to yours.
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#7
That sucks man!! My biggest fear is a piece of tire and ladders. Yes we have lots of ladders laying around on our freeways here. Some were already banged up cause somebody already hit it.
I think u can actually make money from all the car parts and hardware found on our freeways. Bumper covers, fender liners, hubcaps, buckets, chairs, mattresses, u name it we got it!
I think u can actually make money from all the car parts and hardware found on our freeways. Bumper covers, fender liners, hubcaps, buckets, chairs, mattresses, u name it we got it!
For some reason I see more bumpers and car parts over on the 91, 110, and 710 freeways...what's that about? lol
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