Fireman591
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You are most likely fine. Sounds like the concrete absorbed most of the energy. It might not be a bad idea to replace the hitch pin.
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hello, guys! long story short, i visited my father-in-law today, we i had some drinks, so i let my wife drive the truck (21's tahoe) back. What a stupid decision, she backed directly to the wall and leave a nice dent on the cement.
thankfully i have not removed my tow hitch. The hitch looks got some scratches. I ve heard some people got rear ended on the hitch and got frame damaged, should i worry that? Wasn't fast, maybe 10-20 km/h.
Well, if you wanna get technical.....Honestly, as a mechanical engineer, I would certainly replace the pin. I assume it hit on the nose of the hitch forging and not the ball. If the ball appears to be hit, they are cheap enough to replace as well. It's just good insurance.
There are crack detection solvents if you really want to know about the receiver mounting points, but a close visual inspection with a good light can give you some clues about deformation. Don't just assume it's fine without some inspection. I can tell you from personal experience losing a trailer from the hitch sucks.
5MPH is the top speed (assuming flat land)with teh foot off the gas (some cases 10-12mph though if it's in second gear)thanks! i think her foot was not on gas, but i remember i see the wall keep approaching on the screen, at the same time i shut STOPPPPP, i heard the BANNNNNN
5MPH is the top speed (assuming flat land)with teh foot off the gas (some cases 10-12mph though if it's in second gear)
I think this is a Federal Mandate
other wise you can go like 40-50MPH in revise gear ... or as fast as the engine gear ratio is..
in the hybrid I had her at 20mph (I was testing something)
well that is the only way to test the "rear" brakes that is how i figured out they were faulty without taking them off i.e did not work correctly...