Hi guys,
I apologize if I’ll be too OCD, but here’s my dilemma.
I was in a car accident mid February. 3car accident - was a special mess in every way - the middle driver who got hit and also hit me only had an expired ID card from ‘14; the one who hit him was driving a rental Uber car, and was taking his passenger to the airport who begged me to not call the cops because he’ll give a statement to the insurance... blah, blah. Nope! That didn’t happen. Of course I felt bad/was gullible and trusted them, and dealt with w/insurances, adjusters, etc, ever since.
Two weeks ago I was finally able to take it to a reputable shop. When I picked it up this past Friday, the first thing I saw when I went with one of the managers around the back of the car, was that the exhaust tips were lower than before. The guy said that they’re snug. It was literally closing time for them, so I reluctantly left. When I got home, however, I measured the distance from the most superior part of the tips straight up to the lowest point of the concave space for the tips. The passenger side distance is now 1.5”, and the driver side (where most of the damage occurred) is 2”.
I know that our rear exhaust muffler is connected to both tips, so it’s difficult to make both tips be at the same exact level. And the muffler and tips appear to be quite in place - I have to push quite a bit upwards on them, to make them barely move ~.5”.
I think I’m attentive, so I really believe the tips were not this low before the accident. But is it just me? Am I supposed to just let this go because my FX45 is from 2003?
[background: I babied it since I had it in ‘09, when it had 10k miles. It currently has only 90k miles. I changed the oil&filter every 2-2.5k, synthetic Mobil1 EP, always regular maintenance, etc. But I do drive it - I’ve not destroyed the tranny, but I also definitely don’t drive like a stereotypical grandma.]
Or should I go back to the shop and see if they’ll send my FX to whichever exhaust/muffler shop they sublet (straight pipe before the rear muffler has been replaced)? Maybe see if they’ll change the exhaust hangers?
Does anyone recommend anythimg else?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Larry
I apologize if I’ll be too OCD, but here’s my dilemma.
I was in a car accident mid February. 3car accident - was a special mess in every way - the middle driver who got hit and also hit me only had an expired ID card from ‘14; the one who hit him was driving a rental Uber car, and was taking his passenger to the airport who begged me to not call the cops because he’ll give a statement to the insurance... blah, blah. Nope! That didn’t happen. Of course I felt bad/was gullible and trusted them, and dealt with w/insurances, adjusters, etc, ever since.
Two weeks ago I was finally able to take it to a reputable shop. When I picked it up this past Friday, the first thing I saw when I went with one of the managers around the back of the car, was that the exhaust tips were lower than before. The guy said that they’re snug. It was literally closing time for them, so I reluctantly left. When I got home, however, I measured the distance from the most superior part of the tips straight up to the lowest point of the concave space for the tips. The passenger side distance is now 1.5”, and the driver side (where most of the damage occurred) is 2”.
I know that our rear exhaust muffler is connected to both tips, so it’s difficult to make both tips be at the same exact level. And the muffler and tips appear to be quite in place - I have to push quite a bit upwards on them, to make them barely move ~.5”.
I think I’m attentive, so I really believe the tips were not this low before the accident. But is it just me? Am I supposed to just let this go because my FX45 is from 2003?
[background: I babied it since I had it in ‘09, when it had 10k miles. It currently has only 90k miles. I changed the oil&filter every 2-2.5k, synthetic Mobil1 EP, always regular maintenance, etc. But I do drive it - I’ve not destroyed the tranny, but I also definitely don’t drive like a stereotypical grandma.]
Or should I go back to the shop and see if they’ll send my FX to whichever exhaust/muffler shop they sublet (straight pipe before the rear muffler has been replaced)? Maybe see if they’ll change the exhaust hangers?
Does anyone recommend anythimg else?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
Larry

