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As the title says, long story short I wrote my T-Sport off but the alloys are okay, I'm gonna take them off the car and was just going to lower the car onto it's discs, no blocks or anything. Think this would be okay? Or to much weight? 

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How will you lift it back up if the need arouse?

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How much care you take on this must surely depend on any future plans for your motor ?  If you are lowering on to something like tarmac you may do some indentations  in that. 

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It's going to get scrapped after wards but may sit for a couple days till I can have it picked up with a claw onto the back of the truck. 

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Put some blocks of wood under the discs, say a piece of  scaffold board or some 6x2  timber from the diy stores.

Did you totally wreck it ?  Would have thought there were a lot more parts you could have saved and sold for that  limited model ?

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7 hours ago, oldcodger said:

Put some blocks of wood under the discs, say a piece of  scaffold board or some 6x2  timber from the diy stores.

Did you totally wreck it ?  Would have thought there were a lot more parts you could have saved and sold for that  limited model ?

Hey OC, I'm getting it collected tomorrow morning and just gonna take the alloys off at the time. 

I took out a road sign mid spin, poll went inbetween the front passenger wheel and destroyed the cold air intake, wishbone etc. Pipes of the rad too, unfortunately this car had a lot of problems that needed addressing, prob about 1k worth of work before I crashed it. Brake pipes, shock absorber, some clown had fitted what looks like a Yaris T-sport rear disc on my passenger rear, so I needed a new hub, brake carrier etc, proper *****ised the poor thing. She ran mint and that was her saving grace. 

I will be purchasing another T-sport this year hopefully 

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