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<blockquote data-quote="KyngHype" data-source="post: 5642583" data-attributes="member: 606552"><p>It's a highway barrier, if you hit them they are designed to turn you car away from the barrier. The barrier is highly sloped so it lifts the car a little, but the slope forces the wheel to turn. I hit with the rear wheel first and I have high bumpers so the just bent but its plastic so it goes right back into its shape. My rim may be bent a little, but that's difference between Giovanna/Asanti/TIS type wheel vs an off-brand. The load they are engineered to take is much higher so it transferred the energy to the suspension, and the parts that were engineered to break, did. Its like the suspension's crumple zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyngHype, post: 5642583, member: 606552"] It's a highway barrier, if you hit them they are designed to turn you car away from the barrier. The barrier is highly sloped so it lifts the car a little, but the slope forces the wheel to turn. I hit with the rear wheel first and I have high bumpers so the just bent but its plastic so it goes right back into its shape. My rim may be bent a little, but that's difference between Giovanna/Asanti/TIS type wheel vs an off-brand. The load they are engineered to take is much higher so it transferred the energy to the suspension, and the parts that were engineered to break, did. Its like the suspension's crumple zone. [/QUOTE]
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