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My uncle just bought a VIPER and flipped it! Pics inside!
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<blockquote data-quote="weareweird69" data-source="post: 4826015" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>my .02 is. Its possible that its true. Id check the car for the steering problem, because if something broke in the steering, then its going to still be broken. If the car runs, start it up and move the steering wheel, do the wheels turn?</p><p></p><p>The driveway, like jshen said, is higher than the grass, and probably factored in the car starting to roll, and the pine tree he mowed over didnt help things any. It doesnt take much to roll a car over when its sideways in soft dirt like that, i've seen numerous wrecks, where stupid crap like this happened, and everyone has said the above, too fast, lost control, and it was just a freak accident where either something broke, or they werent going that fast and completely annihalated a car. </p><p></p><p>My bud had a lifted ranger, yeah i know, lifted. but he rolled his ranger over, he wasnt even sideways, he swerved to miss a car, he was going probably 45-55mph rolled the truck over, and slid probably 20 feet on its roof. But, what im getting at here, is his speed, and how far he slid from the time he went up and over till when he stopped. Friction is an amazing thing.</p><p></p><p>Im guessing there was a police report, find out what THEY think happened, and check out the car for the steering issue, or anything broken. Thats what id do.</p><p></p><p>And good luck to your uncle and his passenger, I hope them the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weareweird69, post: 4826015, member: 3568"] my .02 is. Its possible that its true. Id check the car for the steering problem, because if something broke in the steering, then its going to still be broken. If the car runs, start it up and move the steering wheel, do the wheels turn? The driveway, like jshen said, is higher than the grass, and probably factored in the car starting to roll, and the pine tree he mowed over didnt help things any. It doesnt take much to roll a car over when its sideways in soft dirt like that, i've seen numerous wrecks, where stupid crap like this happened, and everyone has said the above, too fast, lost control, and it was just a freak accident where either something broke, or they werent going that fast and completely annihalated a car. My bud had a lifted ranger, yeah i know, lifted. but he rolled his ranger over, he wasnt even sideways, he swerved to miss a car, he was going probably 45-55mph rolled the truck over, and slid probably 20 feet on its roof. But, what im getting at here, is his speed, and how far he slid from the time he went up and over till when he stopped. Friction is an amazing thing. Im guessing there was a police report, find out what THEY think happened, and check out the car for the steering issue, or anything broken. Thats what id do. And good luck to your uncle and his passenger, I hope them the best. [/QUOTE]
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