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09-05-2001, 10:13 PM | #1 |
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Hit a curb, tweaked my frame
Hit a curb in my 96 GT. I have replaced the wheels and tires, as I was planning to eventually anyway. I also had a set of Koni adjustables and Eibach springs put on. The shop that did the shocks and springs suggested I take the car to a body shop to determine if I had done any body damage. It looks like I tweaked the frame, estimate is 500 dollars. the money is no big deal, but will the car ever be "right", if I have it sraightned...?...? Any input is appreciated.
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09-06-2001, 09:46 AM | #2 |
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I know they are different but maybe not that much. I wrecked my '89 at about 60K and bent one of the front subframe rails. It straightened ok and I never had a problem with it all the way up to 159K when I finally sold it and bought my '99. Hopefully, your car will be Ok after it is straightened. Good luck.
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09-06-2001, 12:31 PM | #3 |
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Thanks man, that is encouraging.
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