Crashed mr2's
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Crashed mr2's
Well recently i had quite a bad crash in my mr2, hit another car almost head on about 70 and I'm very surprised how well the car held up! The front was completely caved in but all the cockpit was untouched and I came out uninjured which I and alot of others were surprised at!
Just wondering if anyone else was unfortunate to have a accident in a mk1 and how they thought the car held out and pics
Just wondering if anyone else was unfortunate to have a accident in a mk1 and how they thought the car held out and pics
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They do seem to hold up well in frontal impacts
- Lauren did this a few years ago http://www.mr2.net/trackdayqueen/yummy.htm

And one of Mark's ended up like this thanks to crap tyres http://www.mr2.net/e393cvm_crashpics.html


And one of Mark's ended up like this thanks to crap tyres http://www.mr2.net/e393cvm_crashpics.html

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After all that work you did to get the engine running properly now this James


Main thing is that you are evidently OK


Will you get another Mk1 to replace it





Main thing is that you are evidently OK




Will you get another Mk1 to replace it


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Was Lauren's not running a front bumper bar? Oh it was silly me, its sheared
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:Oh it was silly me, its sheared


That shows how much use they are Alex




Yours is reinforced now of course


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elbon50 wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:Oh it was silly me, its sheared
That shows how much use they are Alex![]()
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Yours is reinforced now of course![]()


I don't believe that would have the same outcome if Lauren wasn't running a bumper bar.




Glad you are being safe though Peter, as always.


Mine has been welded to a standard above Toyota now so mine is stronger than when it left the factory, so no concerns my end.

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From those pics it seems those super chargers seem to have a habit of having front end
"incidents"
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Seriously though glad to hear everyone is ok.
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Not sure i would run my car on the road without the front bumper bar.
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Someone i knew along time ago lost a log in a car accident where they collided at speed with a lamp post.
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Not sure what the car was but it was front engined and the post basically ended up where the gear stick should be
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My cousin
(the persons friend) actually past the car not long after it happened
(all the emergency services in full flow) and remembers talking to his mates about how bad a crash it was and that there was no way anyone would have got out of it.
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Seriously though glad to hear everyone is ok.




Not sure i would run my car on the road without the front bumper bar.





Someone i knew along time ago lost a log in a car accident where they collided at speed with a lamp post.


















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boondougal wrote:From those pics it seems those super chargers seem to have a habit of having front end"incidents"
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Seriously though glad to hear everyone is ok..
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Not sure i would run my car on the road without the front bumper bar..
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Someone i knew along time ago lost a log in a car accident where they collided at speed with a lamp post..
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Not sure what the car was but it was front engined and the post basically ended up where the gear stick should be
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My cousin
(the persons friend) actually past the car not long after it happened
(all the emergency services in full flow) and remembers talking to his mates about how bad a crash it was and that there was no way anyone would have got out of it.
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I found it understeered a hell of a lot more without the bumper bar as I used car for 3 weeks without it.


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SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I found it understeered a hell of a lot more without the bumper bar


Did you remove the back one to keep it balanced


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I love Lauren's Shopping list on Yummy!
Alex
Alex

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MartG wrote:SuperRedMR2 wrote:
I found it understeered a hell of a lot more without the bumper bar
Did you remove the back one to keep it balanced?


Don't be silly lol

I only removed it after I found it snapped when I was I towed.



Attaching the rear bumper cover without the bar would be awkward i'm guessing?
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SuperRedMR2 wrote:Attaching the rear bumper cover without the bar would be awkward i'm guessing?


Yes, cos the cover is attached to the bar both top


I want to remove the back one, will have to make some ali brackets I think


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I was impressed by how mine held up.
I was doing normal dual carriageway speeds when someone pulled out from a gap in the central reservation into my path
(they followed the car in front without even checking if it was clear
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Managed to panic and lock everything up before hitting his rear wheel:





Vix in the passenger seat had some pretty bad seatbelt bruising but apart from that we were both fine.

The impact bent the front of the car sufficiently that something around the heater matrix split as the passenger footwell was full of coolant when I got the car back.

Rear bumper bar has been partially removed on our track car
(the middle section has been cut out but the ends are still present to allow easy bumper mounting.
Front one is still complete as the car is used on the road and I wouldn't want to risk hitting a tree/post centrally with basically nothing between the front of the car and the base of the windscreen to help absorb the energy.










Vix in the passenger seat had some pretty bad seatbelt bruising but apart from that we were both fine.


The impact bent the front of the car sufficiently that something around the heater matrix split as the passenger footwell was full of coolant when I got the car back.


Rear bumper bar has been partially removed on our track car



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pk_090 wrote:I love Lauren's Shopping list on Yummy!
Alex


Twas all the rage 10 years ago!





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Lauren wrote:pk_090 wrote:I love Lauren's Shopping list on Yummy!
Alex
Twas all the rage 10 years ago!


So was the the shopping list on the drivers door.






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Swap the mug of tea for a can of stella, wear some addidas trackies and a pair of reebok classics and you would look right at home!
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Thanks! 

Remember this was taken on 9th November 2002!


Remember this was taken on 9th November 2002!
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elbon50 wrote:
I want to remove the back one, will have to make some ali brackets I think![]()


Just cut most of it away, leaving the two parts where it mounts to the body

Here's mine





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MartG wrote:elbon50 wrote:
I want to remove the back one, will have to make some ali brackets I think![]()
Just cut most of it away, leaving the two parts where it mounts to the body
Here's mine
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http://thumbsnap.com/i/6IsebWVz.jpg


Thanks Mart




Will do that

