bent subframe!!!!AAAAAHHHHH
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bent subframe!!!!AAAAAHHHHH
Hello,How are we all today?
After my little `off`,i`ve now noticed that my rear subframe is bent to the left about an inch.What would you guys recommend,straightening or cutting off and rewelding?do you know off anyone in lincs that does this? Thanks in advance!
After my little `off`,i`ve now noticed that my rear subframe is bent to the left about an inch.What would you guys recommend,straightening or cutting off and rewelding?do you know off anyone in lincs that does this? Thanks in advance!
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It should be repairable, but be extra carful not to damage the cast aluminum swingarm pivot bracket where it bolts to the frame. You'd be surprised how soft these frames actually are, but too much pressure in the wrong place can cause fracture.
A friend of mine has a jig in his shop for straightening frames. He's worked miracles on some that looked like twisted globs of metal. He's also broken a bunch of engine mount castings in the process... He's gotten better at it after experience.
A friend of mine has a jig in his shop for straightening frames. He's worked miracles on some that looked like twisted globs of metal. He's also broken a bunch of engine mount castings in the process... He's gotten better at it after experience.
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