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Old 05-19-2008, 01:17 PM   #57
bad64chevelle
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I got it back last wednesday. The thing is much better now. Steering is tight, no leaks from the steering box, rides much nicer now. As for the pics, this is what I have of them. This was after we pulled the bike (and the rider) out from under because we were afraid it may catch fire.
All the fluid leading up to the tire was his brake fluid




The passengers side took the hit from the front of his bike. You can see the mount to the brush guard that he somehow missed by less than two inches with his head.


You can see the blue on the control arm mount, that was also on the sway bar, the center link, the tie rods, the drag link, the steering stabilizer, and various other parts.


The wheels were straight when I parked, you can see how they ended up after it got hit.

The truck trailered the Challenger down to Ocean City no problems what so ever, and it was better than when I bought the truck. Lucas Dodge took care of the truck and had it ready within 2 days of ordering the parts, and on the third day they sent it out to a shop to get aligned because they couldnt do the alignment on mine because of the tires.

I also heard that the rider of the bike is doing fine, and is going to rebuild the bike.
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