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Long story short; A little while back i hit something with the front left side of my car, going ~10-15mph (about 20km/h for you fellow canadians :P) the frame decided to crumple (2-4 inches) directly behind my headlight. While it’s not a HUGE issue, it’s causing my front bumper to not sit flush with the headlight, and just looks terrible.
I had the bumper off yesterday so i could fix a crack in my windshield washer tank; and wish i had taken photos then.
I’ve seen a few videos of people using chains/winches/tow straps, in conjunction with trees/trucks to cheaply straighten out frames (though typically with more damage than I have); and while it’s not the prettiest method, it seems to do the job well enough.
Here’s the best i could get, snapped a couple photos just under the hood, behind the headlights.
It should give people a rough idea of how much it’s moved. I’ll take some more photos when I’ve got a chance to remove the bumper and expose the frame itself.
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated. Would be nice to hear from someone who’s done this before.
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