• The Forums are now open to new registrations, adverts are also being de-tuned.

Can’t afford to keep up with my wife’s kerb addiction!

It relly hurts when the wheels are new and you see the first hit, then the second but gradually you accept it.
I've kerbed my car three times, once reversing and I take it slow, so min damage. The other two times, avoiding
dangerous inbreds driving on the wrong side of the road.

It is another reason why I don't change my car along with my belief my car still looks good at 8 yrs of age along with
it is easier to accept dings/dents on my car from careless fools that damage your car.
 
The cars getting valeted tomorrow. But even with a little brake dust, they’ve come up exceptionally well!
 

Attachments

  • IMG_2245.jpeg
    IMG_2245.jpeg
    289.6 KB · Views: 10
  • IMG_9013.jpeg
    IMG_9013.jpeg
    502.3 KB · Views: 10
  • IMG_2246.jpeg
    IMG_2246.jpeg
    414.7 KB · Views: 10
Tell me about it. We did a two week road trip. Reims, Dyjon, Geneva, Annecy, Epernay and back. Getting on the Eurotunnel yesterday to return; driving up the ramp following an SUV. Anyone who has been on knows the road section is the width of the train until you get to the top of the ramp where it becomes significantly narrower to allow for the footways on both sides. The SUV hits the kerb just as he reaches the top of the ramp in the narrowing and guess what. Bang, so do I! I must have overcompensated in the opposite direction.

Back to the wheel repair place I go!!
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom