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Old 09-18-2000, 06:00 AM
chaddy83 chaddy83 is offline
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HELLO I HAVE A PROBLEM AND A QUESTION MY PROBLEM IS I GOT IN A CAR ACCIDENT. AND BENT MY MAIN FRAME FOR MY CAR ON THE PASSANGER SIDE. I WANT TO RE PLACE THE FRAME WITH ONE OFF MY PARTS CAR FRAME. I HEARD IF I DO SO IT CAN BREAK IF I WELD IT IT CAN FALL OFF WHILE DRIVING ECT I NEED HELP ON WELDS OR WHAT ELSE I CAN DO IT IS BENT ABOUT 2 INCHES BACK AND I CANT PULL IT BACK. THE BEND DOES NOT EFFECT THE CARS K-FRAME BECAUSE IT BOLTS TO THE FRAME IN 2 SPOTS ECT IS THERE A SAFE WAY TO DO THIS ANY HINTS OR INFO WOULD BE VERY HELPFUL MY AOL NAME IS FUNBEER83 OR EMAIL ME AT FUNBEER83@AOL.COM PLEASE HELP SOON
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Old 09-21-2000, 12:19 AM
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chaddy83,any body shop with a frame rack should be able to "pull" your frame or be able to weld in new pieces.
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