Bent lower front subframe questions
A guy I know has a 90 hatch that he ran up on a curb and it appears to have bent the front lower subframe (bar that the tow hooks are on, etc).
This has pushed the wheels back a little bit (and the fender on the passenger side). Can't tell if the control arms or radius rods are bent, but how hard is something like this to fix? Can a frame and collision shop fix it and can the pieces be replaced?
Any info would be appreciated.
This has pushed the wheels back a little bit (and the fender on the passenger side). Can't tell if the control arms or radius rods are bent, but how hard is something like this to fix? Can a frame and collision shop fix it and can the pieces be replaced?
Any info would be appreciated.
The middle of my front lower subframe was bent and we were able to pull it out with a chain and a big american truck. Frame work should be no big deal at a body shop.
LOL, big american truck.
And I don't think it should be a big deal to get fixed, but the wheel sitting a bit back in the wheelwell does look kind of weird.
And I don't think it should be a big deal to get fixed, but the wheel sitting a bit back in the wheelwell does look kind of weird.
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Erik_Pb_Foot
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Dec 1, 2002 10:42 AM




