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Crash: Rear Ended by a Suzuki Swift
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Ahhhh,
Don't you hate it when someone crashes into your much loved X5 ?? After reading several posts over the last year plus about accidents with members X's I've often thought how lucky I am that nobody has careered into 'Ol' Bluey'. Well, my luck just ran out. The wife was stopped at one of those 'Turn Left At Any Time With Care' lanes, awaiting her turn when a young girl in a Suzuki Swift comes round the same corner behind her, thought, assumed or whatever the hell that the wife had moved on (when she hadn't) and 'BANG, into the rear end at about 30kph (18mph). Admittedly our damage is not too bad (I think) but the front end on the Suzuki is a different story. The worse damage that I can see apart from the rear bumper bar surface scarring is the RHS exhaust pipe tip that has been shoved back in about an 1 1/2". Hopefully Weasel or Killcrap can chime in and leave comment on possible damage that I can't see or am not aware of. Both exhaust brackets (RHS) at the rear and at halfway have been bent back plus the tip has been snapped upward somewhat where it is welded on to the muffler. Amazingly all PDC sensors are ok. I still can't believe the lack of surface damage compared to the other car. So, round 1 yet again goes to the mighty E53 X5 tank. Shit these babies are tough. I wonder what would have happened had another X5 ploughed into the back end, hmmm. |
Best of luck with the repairs. Mine ended up being nearly double the initial guesstimates, after they really checked into it. But, a good body shop will get you back good as new.
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I agree these X5 are tanks. I got rear end a few years back and there was just a scratch to my X but the Toyota Camry that hit me had the hood buckled up both fenders were crunched. I laughed when I saw how much damage was done to Camry and nothing to mine. The poor lady was from south africa and all she could say was "My car took the heat!"
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Welcome to the club.:rolleyes:
Wait just a minute.... You are in a club of your own, lucky bastard! Never seen pictures of an accident with before and after shots where the only discernable damage is a bent tail pipe. :rofl: Glad to hear the wife is ok and the car is not badly damaged. |
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when an x5 is rear ended, most of the time, all the exhaust hangers are bent forward. you can just tell by looking at the hangers, both exhaust manifold are bent(shifted forward 1-2"). The battery box is another item to check as it often becomes cracked. Remove the rear diffuser(3 phillips screws) and check battery box, while you are there, the 2 inner exhaust hangers for the rear mufflers will need to be checked, the metal brackets for these hangers should have a clearance about 4-5mm between the battery box. Since you are not equipped with a tow bar, the bumper shocks will most likely need to be replaced. If the RHS exhaust is pushed in far enough, it can contact the rear subframe and rear sway bar. So let me break it down for you to check yourself. If your air bag light is on also, i would check the POS battery cable in the trunk. and if there were any passengers wearing their seat belts, then i would check the front seat belt tensioners for triggering. If your car is equipped with Navigation, then the Navigation drive will need to be checked and the BM54 radio checked for proper operation.
Mechanical Repairs Exhaust Manifolds x2 Exhaust Hangers x4 Right Exhaust Muffler x1 Battery Box x1 Bumper Shocks x2 Bumper Support Clips Upper and Lower x2 Bumper Re-inforcement Bar x1 Rear Diffuser x1 Rear Subframe Carrier x1 Rear Sway Bar x1 Battery Cable Repair kit x1 Drivers/Passenger Seat Belt Tensioner x2 BM54 Radio x1 Nav Computer x1 Body Shop Repairs Pull Rear End to become straight Refinish Rear Bumper Alignment |
Sorry she got hit, but it could have been a lot worse. Glad your wife is OK. Ol Bluey will be fine.
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Wow, the 5 really held up quite well. Nice to see, but bad for you. Glad everyone is ok. Merry CHRISTmas.
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The important part is that Mrs X Foomph is fine :thumbup: ...car is a car.
Helluva parts diagnosis by killcrap! Good luck on a speedy repair. GL, mD |
My wife has one those Swifts...
When we travel with both cars ,I always make sure she is at least 100 yards behind or in front:) |
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