H22 Crossmembers bent to the left
I got into a car accident, this truck ran a stop sign and i T-Boned the truck. Now the front of my prelude where I need to put the bolts onto the fenders, the one right by the headlights. Well, the holes are slightly moved to the left by around 1 inch or so. Is there a way I can pull it back without going to an autoshop?
There are many ghetto ways to do what you're asking, including lagging the car down somehow (to another car or truck works, and then using a come-a-long to winch it back into shape, or even using a port-a-power hyraulic ram, but man, take it to a shop, have the car pulled, and it'll go straight down the road. Using one of the ghetto fabulous ways I mentioned might not give the desired effect. It might work great on a 'stock' car, but not on a street car
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Clayton »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">There are many ghetto ways to do what you're asking, including lagging the car down somehow (to another car or truck works, and then using a come-a-long to winch it back into shape, or even using a port-a-power hyraulic ram, but man, take it to a shop, have the car pulled, and it'll go straight down the road. Using one of the ghetto fabulous ways I mentioned might not give the desired effect. It might work great on a 'stock' car, but not on a street car</TD></TR></TABLE>
I c....and u are right.... stock and street!!!! thanks....
I c....and u are right.... stock and street!!!! thanks....
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