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She saved my life

GM-M1008

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I had my m1008 parked for a little more than a week so I decided to take it for a ride, well the least to say it was her last ride. I was coming up a hill loaded with scrap metal and the road turns at the top well I didn't have steering to make the turn and did not have front brakes but my back brakes locked up and I ended up side swiping one tree and head on with the other one. I believe if I was not driving this truck and it happened I would probably be dead. The tree broke the front cross member off pushed it back pushed the motor/trans/x-case back which bent the frame and also split the front bumper in two. The cab was pushed in from the back because the metal coming forward. I bent the steering wheel and bent the shift for the trans and my knees pushed the dash in.
 

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Are you ok?
 

doghead

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Wow, glad your doing that well!

Any idea why the front brakes didn't work? Maybe the steering was nonfunctioning as well because you lost a belt on the powersteering pump(also runs the brake boost)

That pipe against your seat-back looks like it could have been much worse for you.

How fast were you going?
 

GM-M1008

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Me, my dad, and a friend were looking at the truck and all agree it delt with the hydro system on it because I didn't have steering and the brake pedal didn't want to move and the lid to the master was missing and the front part had no fluid in it
 

ralbelt

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Sorry about your truck ,but glad you are Ok. I worry about a catastrophic failure of the braking and or steering system on these 25 year old trucks and am constantly trying to do preventive maintenance.
 

Ferroequinologist

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I am very glad that you are ok and not seriously hurt.

However it sounds like a little PM or at least popping the hood and looking around prior to used the truck might have prevented it all together. Even though it is basically just a 1980's pickup, it is still a MV. Pretrips should be manditory practice.

A more fitting title might be she almost took my life, since it was a mechanical failure that compounded the original problem.
 
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100acre

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My dad was against me buying one of these truck because " It doesn't have an air bag" . I don't think they really need one besides when they deploy they hurt pretty bad too. Most vehicles these days are made of plastic anyway. Glad you are still with us.
 

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I am very glad that you are ok and not seriously hurt.

However it sounds like a little PM or at least popping the hood and looking around prior to used the truck might have prevented it all together. Even though it is basically just a 1980's pickup, it is still a MV. Pretrips should be manditory practice.

A more fitting title might be she almost took my life, since it was a mechanical failure that compounded the original problem.
Im glad someone said it. your praising something that caused the wreck! glad your ok!
 
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