Need help on front frame rail!!!
I was involved in an accident a few weeks ago which was not my fault. However the front right side of my car was hit at 25 mph. After taking off the right fender, hood and bumper, the damage consists of...
- Minor hood crumpling.
- Right side fender dented.
- Front bumper cracked and scraped.
- Front bumper support SLIGHTLY dented on the right side.
- Radiator support angled down.
- Broken headlight and mishaped headlight housing (part of radiator support assembly I think).
- Right side upper wheel house metal slightly crumpled.
- Right side frame rail bent down wards and crumpled about an inch.
What should I do to fix this? Cut and weld a whole new right side frame rail as well as a new upper wheel house assembly? I also figured I would need a new radiator support, all that and paint. The right side motor mount is fine as well as the lower transimission bracket. What do you guys think about this? I have never done body work myself, however I would like to know what we are looking at here. Any help would be great.
- Minor hood crumpling.
- Right side fender dented.
- Front bumper cracked and scraped.
- Front bumper support SLIGHTLY dented on the right side.
- Radiator support angled down.
- Broken headlight and mishaped headlight housing (part of radiator support assembly I think).
- Right side upper wheel house metal slightly crumpled.
- Right side frame rail bent down wards and crumpled about an inch.
What should I do to fix this? Cut and weld a whole new right side frame rail as well as a new upper wheel house assembly? I also figured I would need a new radiator support, all that and paint. The right side motor mount is fine as well as the lower transimission bracket. What do you guys think about this? I have never done body work myself, however I would like to know what we are looking at here. Any help would be great.
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