DBO867
Well-Known Member
You are in for a daunting task my friend. Just keep in mind even though the frame and subframe may look straight, its most likely tweaked. Not noticeable to the naked eye but its probably not square any more. If you can at least get it derivable I would just do the minimum until you can afford another car.
Here is a pic album of my truck that I fixed back when I was rear ended into another car. All junk yard parts and no garage knocked it out in 3 days (I worked at a body shop doing collision repair for a about 3 years when I was younger so that helped) in the street with an extension chord from my apartment to my welder, haha.
The album has some random pics of when I first got it and did some work to it but the crash fix is in there
http://imgur.com/a/0NbN5
Yea, i know what you mean. The thing is, i gotta work with what i got. Its my only car for work. Of course, im gon get a professionals opinion also, since theyre trained to see what i cant.