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Old 06-13-2017, 12:18 PM   #29
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Since they salt the roads in Michigan I'd check for paint chips next time you are under the car. Speaking from experience with having a Subaru rear subframe rot out on me, and my own gravel adventures in the frs. Though I was going significantly faster and forwards at the time, so results may differ.

Other than some touch up, if that, car should be fine.
I don't plan on daily driving the FR-S in the winter here to avoid just that. I do have some touch up paint already for a few rock chips near the wheel wells, so I'll take another look. The gravel is pretty much where I came to rest so I'll be alright this time. Do you mean paint chips underneath the car? Or in the wheel wells and side panels where you'd expect them?
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Old 06-13-2017, 02:14 PM   #30
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Just jack up the damn car and look. Don't be lazy and have all of us tell you what happened to your damn car- we're not there. Grab a jack and some jack stands and get dirty for fucks sake.
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Just jack up the damn car and look. Don't be lazy and have all of us tell you what happened to your damn car- we're not there. Grab a jack and some jack stands and get dirty for fucks sake.
I'm just going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're having a bad day...I agree whole-heartedly that nothing beats raw experience, yet concurrently I seek to learn from those who have already experienced. I came here not out of laziness but for want of knowledge. And no need to worry, I won't be asking you to lend me a jack.
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Old 06-13-2017, 03:52 PM   #32
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Unless your car actually hit something you shouldnt worry about it
A little spin wont damage anything but your confidence in your driving skills haha


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I'm just going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're having a bad day...I agree whole-heartedly that nothing beats raw experience, yet concurrently I seek to learn from those who have already experienced. I came here not out of laziness but for want of knowledge. And no need to worry, I won't be asking you to lend me a jack.

Technically everything that needed to be said was said in the very first response to your question.
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Old 06-14-2017, 12:01 AM   #34
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I learned it the hard way on my old 3 Generation Supra too spun out 180 degrees in the light rain and car had no trac control. Luckily there were no other cars on road that night


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I did a 360 in light rain in a Citation (one of the worst POSs from the 80's) in front of a police car -very scary even though didn't hit anything and cop didn't flinch. Lesson learned: watch the throttle especially on a wet roundabout.


Did it again on a summer day in my 2nd gen RX7 - when I slid on a metal road plate/cover talk about terrifying because I stopped inches away from hitting a parked car. Lesson learned old rear wheel drive cars are super fun but their lack of tech and tiny OEM tires commands extra caution (and those metal plates they use to cover road work have crap traction).


No damage at all just a little embarrassment.
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I don't plan on daily driving the FR-S in the winter here to avoid just that. I do have some touch up paint already for a few rock chips near the wheel wells, so I'll take another look. The gravel is pretty much where I came to rest so I'll be alright this time. Do you mean paint chips underneath the car? Or in the wheel wells and side panels where you'd expect them?
I was specifically referring to the subframes and suspension components. Anything painted black under the car. I wouldn't worry about it too much since you probably didn't kick many rocks up based on the description.
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I was specifically referring to the subframes and suspension components. Anything painted black under the car. I wouldn't worry about it too much since you probably didn't kick many rocks up based on the description.
I wasn't kidding. That's some good stuff right there.
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frs is designed for spins and sideways driving
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Step out of car.

Observe driver's seat cushion.

If no brown stain, no problem.
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Hey OP don't worry too much about it if you are worried about subframe, alignment, or pretty much under carriage damage just bring it in to a dealer and do an alignment check I know at mine we don't charge unless you want us to go ahead with the work. But really if the tech isn't retarded he will call whatever He/she sees once it's on the rack


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But I got me a can of undercoat just for any chips in the future


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