Car spun out - what damage could I have done?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Speedy Gonzales, Jan 19, 2004.

  1. I am headed home on Sat night doing about 80 on my Accord Coupe.
    Little Bambi decides to jump out in front of me. I veer right and the
    car starts fishtailing. I tried controlling it but ended up doing a
    complete 270 with car pointed the wrong way and smoke everywhere.

    Someone was looking out for me because traffic was at least a mile
    away. I immediately straightened the car and drove off. When I got
    home 10min later it was still smelling of burnt rubber.

    Question:

    Car seems to be driving fine but should I be checking it out for
    anything?

    What possible damage could I have done?
     
    Speedy Gonzales, Jan 19, 2004
    #1
  2. Who cares about you, I'm glad the deer is OK.





    "If life were like a box of chocolates, everyone would be black and expire in 2
    years."
     
    He Hate Retards, Jan 19, 2004
    #2
  3. Check the tires for flat spots.
     
    George Elkins, Jan 19, 2004
    #3
  4. Speedy Gonzales

    Me Guest

    None at all
     
    Me, Jan 19, 2004
    #4
  5. Speedy Gonzales

    RLGIRSCH Guest

    other than might have taken a couple of thousand miles off the tires and a
    new pair of underware,nothing else......didnt think a fwd would do
    that!!!!!!!!!!
     
    RLGIRSCH, Jan 20, 2004
    #5
  6. As long as you didn't hit a curb or anything, should be OK. The tires
    might have a little flat spot, but if you don't feel or hear anything
    unusual form them, they are OK too. You certainly would have done a
    lot more damage if you had nailed Bambi.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jan 20, 2004
    #6
  7. Speedy Gonzales

    Paul Bielec Guest

    Just curious, when you steered to the side, did you let go the gas pedal at
    the same time?
    If you did, that most probably made the front end slow down and, combined
    with the sudden change of direction, the car spun.
     
    Paul Bielec, Jan 20, 2004
    #7
  8. I'm not sure but that could have been the sequence of events.
     
    Speedy Gonzales, Jan 20, 2004
    #8
  9. Speedy Gonzales

    Rex B Guest

    On 19 Jan 2004 07:59:24 -0800, (Speedy Gonzales) wrote:

    |I am headed home on Sat night doing about 80 on my Accord Coupe.
    |Little Bambi decides to jump out in front of me. I veer right and the
    |car starts fishtailing. I tried controlling it but ended up doing a
    |complete 270 with car pointed the wrong way and smoke everywhere.
    |
    |Someone was looking out for me because traffic was at least a mile
    |away. I immediately straightened the car and drove off. When I got
    |home 10min later it was still smelling of burnt rubber.
    |
    |Question:
    |
    |Car seems to be driving fine but should I be checking it out for
    |anything?
    |
    |What possible damage could I have done?

    Damage????

    A lot of us do that every weekend for FUN!

    Honda knows this and designs cars accordingly.
    The car can handle it, just work on your technique.
    For example, the spin should terminate with a seamless drive-off, as though you
    do that every day at about this time.
    270 degrees means failure to complete a correct 360. Deduct points.
    Extra points if you can pat Bambi on the head as you go by.

    Rex in Fort Worth
     
    Rex B, Jan 20, 2004
    #9
  10. Speedy Gonzales

    Mike Smith Guest

    I managed a 360 in a Nissan once, but it was on ice, so I had a little
    help. ;-)
     
    Mike Smith, Jan 21, 2004
    #10
  11. Speedy Gonzales

    Gus Guest

    LOL - great advice.
     
    Gus, Jan 22, 2004
    #11
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