Whenever the integrity of your car’s frame has been compromised. This can be the result of an accident, third party involvement, or events classified as an “Act of God.” When a diagnostic of your vehicle confirms frame damage, there may be parts integral to supporting its structure that are damaged.
Frame damage to your car can be quite catastrophic. It can throw your vehicle out of alignment and a compromise in your car’s frame is often expensive to repair. The high costs of those repairs may not be worth undertaking at all.
Consider the causes of frame damage mentioned; these are typically high impact events. For example, imagine you’ve just been in a heavy front-end collision. The entire front of your car is pushed back and crushed up; there are two metal support beams jutting out; your engine is sitting in the passenger seat!
Walking away from an accident of that magnitude physically unscathed is worth being thankful for. Your car, however, can’t say the same. There’s a high likelihood that your car will be declared an undrivable total loss and be sent to that great junkyard in the sky.
Although, the possibility that it can be repaired exists. It just won’t be a low cost repair in any sense of the word. Before taking the steps towards repairing a damaged vehicle, it’s a good idea to ask yourself these questions:
By this point, you understand that the frame of your car is its support system; it is the skeleton that everything else is built around. Like your rib cage protects your heart and lungs, your car’s frame is designed to defend the important bits (you) in the event of an accident.
Nearly every vehicle type has a unique frame created by the manufacturer. That said, the majority of these car frames can be placed into two categories: Unibody frames & Ladder Frames.
The unibody frame is defined as “a single molded unit forming both the bodywork and chassis of a vehicle.” In layman’s terms, the car’s frame and body are one. A unibody frame can be broken down into several parts:
An older, traditional design for car frames. While most cars used to be made with this frame, it's now more common within trucks thanks to its high resistance and strength. It derives its name from the core of the frame being made up of two symmetrical rails connected by several cross members, like a ladder.
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