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Sarah Houston - 22 May 2008 23:17 GMT
I mentioned having the 93 Corolla wagon and I use it for work, but there's
a problem.

I drive around a lot at night ( no, not pizza delivery :)
and often run across invisible speed bumps that can't be seen in advance.
Gray on gray, unmarked ones.

Last winter I bent an axle and hub on one, and it wound up costing almost
$2000 to have fixed.

I think it just happened again now, I'm disgusted.

But is there a way that the suspension could be modified to make this car
have something that's more like a dune buggy suspension, without costing a
fortune?

Something that would allow it to cruise over these unmarked speed bumps
without all that damage?
Don't Taze Me, Bro! - 22 May 2008 23:52 GMT
ahh, i love speed bumps... governments special way of making sure we don't
hit a child who is not being watched by their parents.
Hachiroku ハチロク - 23 May 2008 00:16 GMT
> ahh, i love speed bumps... governments special way of making sure we don't
> hit a child who is not being watched by their parents.

In the middle of the night...
Hachiroku ハチロク - 23 May 2008 00:18 GMT
> I mentioned having the 93 Corolla wagon and I use it for work, but there's
> a problem.
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> Something that would allow it to cruise over these unmarked speed bumps
> without all that damage?

I would hi-tail it to the town or city hall with a copy of the bill and a
picture of the speedbump at night, and say , Paint this yellow *AND* pay
this bill. If they squawk, I'd say, what's wrong with the city planners
and traffic engineers that they make a speed bump blend in with the
background?

Course, they'll tell you to slow down...
Sarah Houston - 23 May 2008 00:25 GMT
=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno@ae86.GTS>
wrote :

>> I mentioned having the 93 Corolla wagon and I use it for work, but
>> there's a problem.
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>
> Course, they'll tell you to slow down...

It was actually in the long entrance road to some apts. May not even be
a city street.

They shoulda marked it though, someone could roll their car from not
seeing it.
Don't Taze Me, Bro! - 23 May 2008 00:29 GMT
> It was actually in the long entrance road to some apts. May not even be
> a city street.
>
> They shoulda marked it though, someone could roll their car from not
> seeing it.

You could have a case for a law suit, but I doubt you documented where you
hit it. You might go back to it... call the cops, and get an accident report
of it. They may be liable.
Tomes - 23 May 2008 02:57 GMT
"Sarah Houston" ...
> Hachiroku:
>>
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> They shoulda marked it though, someone could roll their car from not
> seeing it.

All the more reason to go after them.  As Taze noted it must be done right.
Tomes
hachiroku ハチロク - 23 May 2008 14:50 GMT
> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno@ae86.GTS>
> wrote :
[quoted text clipped - 31 lines]
> They shoulda marked it though, someone could roll their car from not
> seeing it.

I'd go to the management company and ask them why it's not lit or why
they're not painted. Did they at least have a sign up?
Ray O - 23 May 2008 06:24 GMT
>I mentioned having the 93 Corolla wagon and I use it for work, but there's
> a problem.
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Something that would allow it to cruise over these unmarked speed bumps
> without all that damage?

All speed bumps were removed from our town because of damage to
village-owned vehicles like police cars, fire engines, and ambulances.

Before then, speed bumps were marked with a sign and yellow paint.  Perhaps
the municipality where the speed bump is located may have ordinances
regarding warnings and markings.  Of course, if there was a sign warning of
speed bumps ahead, then you are probably out of luck.

You can try your insurance company, but that trick only works a few times
and only if you have coverage for such events.

As for modifying the suspension without costing a fortune, it depends on how
you define "fortune."  To modify a suspension so that it will take speed
bumps at more than 3 MPH, the suspension travel has to be increased.  To
increase suspension travel, the vehicle has to be raised and/or the front
fenders and wheel wells have to be modified.  In addition to increased
suspension travel, the springs would have to be changed and the wheels and
tires would have to be changed to something heavier duty, like a truck has.
All these modifications will have a negative effect on fuel economy and will
likely results in a stiffer ride.
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Reasoned Insanity - 23 May 2008 18:13 GMT
>>I mentioned having the 93 Corolla wagon and I use it for work, but there's
>> a problem.
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> a truck has. All these modifications will have a negative effect on fuel
> economy and will likely results in a stiffer ride.

Buy an 86' Lincoln towncar. I used to have one and always sped up when I saw
speed bumps to see how fast I could take them.
 
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