Just a quick question..

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Hello...I am new to the board and this is my very first post!

I have a 2004 BMW 325i and just have a quick question...was hoping someone could give me some insight.

Today, while I was driving, I drove over a really bad pot-hole in the road that I didn't see... [:(] I hit the bottonm of my car...I really heard the "bang".

I pulled over and tried to look underneath the car...but it was very hard to see anything...
The car seems to be driving OK but I am worried that maybe I did some damage?
Should I concerned about it? What should I be looking for if in fact I did so something? I am so upset over it...I really love my car and just hope I didn't damage it!
Thanks for any insight!

Claire [:)]
 
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Hi claire
question for you, Is your car lowered?
ill take that when you said;
lovemybeamer said:
I drove over a really bad pot-hole in the road that I didn't see
That it was a really deap hole,
You may have just put a rim out of balence, and you should look into maybe getting your wheels balenced/repaired and a wheel alighnment (while your there) it will save you from having to replace flogged out rubbers, later on.
let me know what happens.
 
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Thanks so much for the replies. I think I will make an appointment and have the car checked out...

Doughnut: What do you mean when you say "Is your car lowered?"
Thanks again.
Claire [:)]
 
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Some people buy after-market springs and shock absorbers to make the car's body sit "lower" to the ground in an effort to make it stand out from other cars and or just handle slightly better.
I wish i had a 325i :(
 

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Welcome!
And besides the wheels, I hope you have not hit or bent any of the control arms/rods down there.
Also, inspect the inside walls of the tires. There might be some bad scrapes which could be a safety threat if the tire fails while you're driving at speed.
 
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Doughnut said:
Some people buy after-market springs and shock absorbers to make the car's body sit "lower" to the ground in an effort to make it stand out from other cars and or just handle slightly better.
I wish i had a 325i :(
Oh no....I didn't do any of that. My car is all original from the factory.

Thank you!
 
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CosmosBlack said:
Welcome!
And besides the wheels, I hope you have not hit or bent any of the control arms/rods down there.
Also, inspect the inside walls of the tires. There might be some bad scrapes which could be a safety threat if the tire fails while you're driving at speed.
I checked all the wheels and they are fine...thank goodness! I am worried that I hit the "bottom" of the car... I hope I didn't hit any of the control arms/rods...if I did...is it something that can be repaired? The car seems to be driving fine.

I will have our BMW service check it tomorrow.

Thank you so much...I do appreciate you all taking the time to reply!

Claire
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