ZBoater
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So I was doing 70mph down the interstate, minding my own business, when I notice the cars in front of me hit their brakes and swerve. I started to slow down but not in time to avoid a plastic construction drum, those orange drums they use to mark construction areas, lying on the floor. It had already been mangled by several cars (I presume).
It came too fast. I swerved a bit, but I knew better than to swerve too violently. I could have hit a car beside me or worse flip the Raptor. I made a split second decision to run over the drum with the front driver side.
I heard a pretty loud "thunk" but other than that, nothing. I kept driving a couple of minutes on the interstate, didn't notice any vibrations. When I got to where I was going a couple of miles later, I peeked under to see the damage (it amazing how much easier it is to peek under this truck).
Nothing. Not a scratch, nada.
So I'm trying to forget about it but wondering if I should have it checked. Then again, for a truck designed to do 100mph off road, a mangled plastic drum at somewhere south of 70mph should be cake, right?
Suggestions welcome.
It came too fast. I swerved a bit, but I knew better than to swerve too violently. I could have hit a car beside me or worse flip the Raptor. I made a split second decision to run over the drum with the front driver side.
I heard a pretty loud "thunk" but other than that, nothing. I kept driving a couple of minutes on the interstate, didn't notice any vibrations. When I got to where I was going a couple of miles later, I peeked under to see the damage (it amazing how much easier it is to peek under this truck).
Nothing. Not a scratch, nada.
So I'm trying to forget about it but wondering if I should have it checked. Then again, for a truck designed to do 100mph off road, a mangled plastic drum at somewhere south of 70mph should be cake, right?
Suggestions welcome.