Dear All
Just had my first accident on Boxing day,due to ice.My 172 did a 180 degree turn on a icy patch and i hit a concrete central reservation.
On first look at the rear end i was quite chuffed as there was just a few scrapes,no big deal.The Magnex backbox seemed to have taken the full force off the concrete has there was a scrape on it,plus it had come off the bracket it was being held onto,has it is now hanging down lower.
Anyway i had a look in the boot and saw the spare wheel wasnt sitting flush anymore,i took the carpet out and saw what looked like a crease in the bodywork which was pushing the wheel slightly up.
I then had a look underneath the wheel arch and saw the plastic covering was smashed and what looked like a crease in the fuel tan,it looks like it has been shunted forward with the force of the impact.
There are no rattles or anything,but i will take it to a trusted garage on Wednesday if they are open and see what they say.
Could anyone give me any advice on what might need doing,also cost wise (i think it might be an insurance job)
Also is it safe to drive with it being like that,it seems okay to drive no ill effects or anything.
All the best
Ian