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<blockquote data-quote="KitRacer" data-source="post: 45628" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>Come on now Tim the driver wanted to stay anonymous</p><p>The story: This is the K. I. T. 12 car at the FRT dunaway dash. The car was attempting to cross coyote wash when it hit that kicker. The damage was a ripped off trailing arm, some bent shocks, bent beam, cracked roll cage, smashed transaxle, bent wheels, and the whole rear of the frame cracked up. Its kinda interesting to look at that cracked up frame after reading some of the posts on this board about chromoly. Some of these people would learn a thing about chromoly, its not all its cracked up to be. It appeared to me that the steel either did not bend at all or just plain broke. it would be scary to see what the cage would have looked like if it had seen the same impact. It makes me think more about DOM. I'll see if i can turn up some pictures</p><p></p><p>At baseball games they play organs, in motorsports they donate them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitRacer, post: 45628, member: 115"] Come on now Tim the driver wanted to stay anonymous The story: This is the K. I. T. 12 car at the FRT dunaway dash. The car was attempting to cross coyote wash when it hit that kicker. The damage was a ripped off trailing arm, some bent shocks, bent beam, cracked roll cage, smashed transaxle, bent wheels, and the whole rear of the frame cracked up. Its kinda interesting to look at that cracked up frame after reading some of the posts on this board about chromoly. Some of these people would learn a thing about chromoly, its not all its cracked up to be. It appeared to me that the steel either did not bend at all or just plain broke. it would be scary to see what the cage would have looked like if it had seen the same impact. It makes me think more about DOM. I'll see if i can turn up some pictures At baseball games they play organs, in motorsports they donate them. [/QUOTE]
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