So I was driving to the store with my brother today, and unfortunately the only road there is this dinky little two-lane road thats about as wide as your typical neigborhood street, yet has as much traffic as a major road.
So as I'm driving I see this big ass pothole coming up fast on the right of the car, and with oncoming traffic on my left, a metal guard rail on my right, and some asshole right on my tail, I basically have no choice but to hit it...at roughly 40mph, head on.
My right front tires slams into it, there's a thud (as would be expected from hitting a 6 inch hole in the pavement), and lots of loud, vulgar explitives used frequently by myself in the driver seat.
I let go of the wheel on a straight-a-way to see if the car drifts to one side or the other, but it seems pretty dead on straight.
I also pulled over and looked over the wheel and tire, and couldnt see anything obvious, although admitedly I really don't know what to look for.
So that brings me to my question: Is there any way to really check for damage to the tire, wheel, suspension, or alignment?? The only thing I could think of was letting the wheel go as I was going straight and seeing if the car went off to one side, but like I said, it still seems normal. Do you think its ok? Have you guys ever had problems hitting potholes in your P5s?
So as I'm driving I see this big ass pothole coming up fast on the right of the car, and with oncoming traffic on my left, a metal guard rail on my right, and some asshole right on my tail, I basically have no choice but to hit it...at roughly 40mph, head on.
My right front tires slams into it, there's a thud (as would be expected from hitting a 6 inch hole in the pavement), and lots of loud, vulgar explitives used frequently by myself in the driver seat.
I let go of the wheel on a straight-a-way to see if the car drifts to one side or the other, but it seems pretty dead on straight.
I also pulled over and looked over the wheel and tire, and couldnt see anything obvious, although admitedly I really don't know what to look for.
So that brings me to my question: Is there any way to really check for damage to the tire, wheel, suspension, or alignment?? The only thing I could think of was letting the wheel go as I was going straight and seeing if the car went off to one side, but like I said, it still seems normal. Do you think its ok? Have you guys ever had problems hitting potholes in your P5s?