Spider Cracks on Roof
I know there's a TSB for bubbling underneath the roof's paint, but when I was waxing my car today, I noticed about 5 spider cracks on the driver's side of my roof panel right behind the outer part of the t-top's rubber.
I think these cracks can be attributed to the following:
- new subframe connectors possibly causing stress on the body
- lack of subframe connectors and body flex under engine load
As far as I know, that part of the roof has never been hit.
Have any of you ever had spider cracks develop on your roof?
I think these cracks can be attributed to the following:
- new subframe connectors possibly causing stress on the body
- lack of subframe connectors and body flex under engine load
As far as I know, that part of the roof has never been hit.
Have any of you ever had spider cracks develop on your roof?
Re: Spider Cracks on Roof
Never heard of people with spider cracks from chassis flex in a 4th gen...
especially a car only running 13s...
Maybe someone sat or leaned on it and caused the spider cracks?
especially a car only running 13s...
Maybe someone sat or leaned on it and caused the spider cracks?
Re: Spider Cracks on Roof
Originally Posted by MustangEater82
Never heard of people with spider cracks from chassis flex in a 4th gen...
especially a car only running 13s...
Maybe someone sat or leaned on it and caused the spider cracks?
especially a car only running 13s...
Maybe someone sat or leaned on it and caused the spider cracks?
I've heard stories about fenders getting dimples and creases from launching hard at the track and my car has very faint ones on each rear one at the top of the wheel well, both identical in size and location on each side. With that said, the spider cracks could be from that, but then again, who knows...
Re: Spider Cracks on Roof
Originally Posted by SFB767
I know what you're saying, and I was thinking the same thing.
I've heard stories about fenders getting dimples and creases from launching hard at the track and my car has very faint ones on each rear one at the top of the wheel well, both identical in size and location on each side. With that said, the spider cracks could be from that, but then again, who knows...
I've heard stories about fenders getting dimples and creases from launching hard at the track and my car has very faint ones on each rear one at the top of the wheel well, both identical in size and location on each side. With that said, the spider cracks could be from that, but then again, who knows...
Might be possible...
hell I broke a torque arm in a bolt on 3.4L V6 somehow
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