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Please check the security of the front of your car.
A friend has posted on another forum about his experience of damage caused to his Ford Ka by an A frame. Part of his post reads "Just on quick inspection it appears a part of the "chassis" on the near side has broken allowing the a-frame to twist and pull the front of the car forward. ... Both front wings have popped out & forward by a couple of inches. The car was mot'd last month and is in excellent condition otherwise with absolutely no rust and very low mileage."
A later post on the thread tells of a 5 door hatchback fitted with a new A frame and only a couple of years old - "The whole front end was loose where the Chassis had snapped, luckily it all got noticed before the front of the car was pulled off..".
So, check regularly. Better to be safe than sorry.
Graham
A friend has posted on another forum about his experience of damage caused to his Ford Ka by an A frame. Part of his post reads "Just on quick inspection it appears a part of the "chassis" on the near side has broken allowing the a-frame to twist and pull the front of the car forward. ... Both front wings have popped out & forward by a couple of inches. The car was mot'd last month and is in excellent condition otherwise with absolutely no rust and very low mileage."
A later post on the thread tells of a 5 door hatchback fitted with a new A frame and only a couple of years old - "The whole front end was loose where the Chassis had snapped, luckily it all got noticed before the front of the car was pulled off..".
So, check regularly. Better to be safe than sorry.
Graham