Review of the thinner hydro pads

shinnster

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Around 5am i was driving on the highway traveling about 60mph when all of a sudden i notice that my side airbags deployed and i was traveling sideways about to hit the highway median. Hit the median spun around and stopped. Didn't get hurt but i was pretty shaken up. The guy who hit parked his car about 200 yards away and started to run to my car. This guy was all like"what happened", he kept trying to say it was my fault and somehow my rear axle must have just broken and then i lost control and hit him. THAT GUY WAS SO FULL OF CRUDE :mad: . Anways cops got there and took some statement and did backround checks. Turns out this guy just got out of a club and was drinking. The police officer told me that the accident was this guys fault and that they were gonna take him in for dui. My car did a pretty good job of keeping me safe. But now my baby's all hurt. the rear driver wheel is knocked forward, twisted and all messed up. The rear bumper is all messed up and the front is fairly ok except abunch of scratchs.



Well, now i've just got to figure everything out with the insurance companies. Great, just what i needed.



And i was gonna detail her this weekend too.



Well, i'm ok, walked away so actually i consider myself lucky cause it could have been alot worse. :beer:
 
Bring your car to the dealer, the panels and parts should match perfect and if the paint is black or white or something simple the paint as well will match.



It could of been worse!!! Think of this .......... your at your friends house, you have two beers, you piss them out, they have NO effect on your, the cops give you a breath test and you fail, then you'd be in the same boat as the other guy.



As long as your car has no frame damage and you dont have to pay the first 500 :)))) you should be all set. I have been in my fair share of accidents with cars, they are not but stressful time consuming problems. TRY not to let it bother you, everything will be taken care of.



Be careful on the road though, as you can see you NEVER know what is going to happen, I bet 8 hours before that happended this wasn't even in the back of your mind.



Take it easy, your car will once again be pretty, just make sure you make a few visits, like three per week to the dealers shop, I did and it made the guys at the shop put the extra effort into my car.



Sorry about the news.... :bounce
 
At times like this, a car is just a car. Sounds like sacrilege, but I'd rather be replacing body panels than body parts.



Glad to hear you made it out alright - just hope that the jackass that hit you gets what he deserves - to be stripped of his 'driving privileges' (for some reason, we seem to believe that driving is a right - it's not - it's a privilege, one that you have to take seriously, and can't take lightly, because you're not just dealing with your own well being, but the well being of others).



Sorry to rant - I was hit by someone who was drinking years ago - and the police actually let him drive off, because he had a PBA card. :mad: Still to this day wondering if that bastard hit anyone else on the way home.
 
Man that is kinda spooky to be in a crash without realizing it has begun until the airbags have deployed. :eek: Glad to hear that <strong class='bbc'>you[/b] are ok the car can be fixed or replaced.
 
Wow! So glad you're okay.



I guess that really shows how our senses detect things. Your eyes didn't see it, but your ears detected the bang of the bads and it sounds like you did not really feel the collision. Thank goodness for air bags.



Best of luck getting your car repaired or replaced.



db
 
VW's are so damn good with safety, the deploy all their air bags and safely steer you out of trouble before you even get hit, all on the car's very own :D Yes we do love our cars.



Shinnster I forgot to e-mail you but don't worry you will be taken car of as in you will get the better ones.
 
Thanks for the support guys. I still haven't heard anything yet from the insurance co. so i don't know whats gonna happen.



Well, i guess i'm taking a break from detailing. :p
 
I am glad to hear your alright tho. If you rember my mom and i had a accident while back. Thoes air bags saved our lives. And it was just after i washed and cleaned the car to.
 
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >

<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Short Cut [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Man that is kinda spooky to be in a crash without realizing it has begun until the airbags have deployed. :eek: Glad to hear that <strong class='bbc'>you[/b] are ok the car can be fixed or replaced. [/b]</blockquote>How about not realizing you've been in a crash until your shirt gets cut open in an ambulance, and you still think it's a sick dream?:eek: Glad to hear you're ok Shinnster!! Always buckle up!! I speak from unfortunate experience.
 
Shinnster,

Glad to hear that your o.k. We sometimes laugh at all the new safety equiptment on our vehicles, but man when you need it, it really comes through. Don't worry you'll get you baby fixed,and you'll both be good as new.



Dave C. good to hear from you, and hope it goes well for you, also. For those of you who don't know Dave was in a bad wreck about a year ago, not far from his house, and had a close call. It's really is good to hear from you when your on the Forum.



Both of you take care, and pass on that seatbelt message!
 
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >

<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Bill Lessard [/i]
<strong class='bbc'> Dave C. good to hear from you, and hope it goes well for you, also. For those of you who don't know Dave was in a bad wreck about a year ago, not far from his house, and had a close call. It's really is good to hear from you when your on the Forum.

Both of you take care, and pass on that seatbelt message! [/b]</blockquote>Thanks for the kind words Bill! ;) I can't believe that you remember all that. You're right, it happened 9 months ago.
 
Hahah... deploy "<strong class='bbc'>all[/b]" their airbags (I think he said it was only his side airbag or he would completely lose control of the steering wheel) and "<strong class='bbc'>safely[/b]" steer you out of trouble (yea, by swerving and spinning after some idiot knocked him.) ;) :D

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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by YoSteve.Com [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>VW's are so damn good with safety, the deploy all their air bags and safely steer you out of trouble before you even get hit, all on the car's very own :D Yes we do love our cars.
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Anyway, sorry to hear this happen. Glad to see that you are unharmed. Best of luck to u with getting your Jetta back to its original condition...




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~bw
 
Like them very much ......for the following reasons.


.Easier to clean & RINSE out.
.Velcro is better, especially when removing the pad from the backing plate.
.Better in tight spots.

2.0 generation is better imo.
 
I have got to get some of these.

Let us know about the durability when you can.

Thanks for posting this.
 
Like them very much ......for the following reasons.


.Easier to clean & RINSE out.
.Velcro is better, especially when removing the pad from the backing plate.
.Better in tight spots.

2.0 generation is better imo.

I like your review Bob. Short and to the point. Not a bunch of jibberish to sift through.

I will have to try these pads.

Thank you for taking to time to post your thoughts :rockon:
 
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