08 trailblazer rolled onto its side, have a few questions?
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Check all fluids, and airbox like others have stated. A simple rollover seldom causes mechanical problems. Usually cosmetic, steering, or suspension. As long as you have oil and airbox and filters look good you should be good to go. You would be amazed all the noises that are noticed after an accident or lending your machine out. Paranoia causes many sounds to be noticed. We all do it!
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Rowe
Check all fluids, and airbox like others have stated. A simple rollover seldom causes mechanical problems. Usually cosmetic, steering, or suspension. As long as you have oil and airbox and filters look good you should be good to go. You would be amazed all the noises that are noticed after an accident or lending your machine out. Paranoia causes many sounds to be noticed. We all do it!</end quote></div>
ya i know what you mean about being paranoid about the bikes man
Check all fluids, and airbox like others have stated. A simple rollover seldom causes mechanical problems. Usually cosmetic, steering, or suspension. As long as you have oil and airbox and filters look good you should be good to go. You would be amazed all the noises that are noticed after an accident or lending your machine out. Paranoia causes many sounds to be noticed. We all do it!</end quote></div>
ya i know what you mean about being paranoid about the bikes man
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