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Frame damaged. What to do?
So some of you guys may have seen my last thread with my sad car trying to find some part numbers. I appreciate all the help.
Well I got the new mirrors and headlights and it's looking pretty nice. Before: https://gyazo.com/58f5f04aab5253656c3e7c5da09d69e2 After: https://gyazo.com/a76bdac8260d51f19c36752cda0c7e72 I am still waiting on my new fenders but when I removed the fender to look at the damaged it was worst then I thought. It is still workable but I am not sure if I can replace anything without welding. Damage under the fender: https://gyazo.com/d1ce0451a357d61ccd97b52cad6c6e87 https://gyazo.com/d1ce0451a357d61ccd97b52cad6c6e87 https://gyazo.com/6256197e26c2e1ff0b4a3b4d83129f4e Does anyone know how bad this is? Am I able to replace any of this frame? There are bolts connecting but I noticed it is also welded together. |
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Oh, that does look like it needs work........:sigh:
I'd suggest you take it to a frame straightening shop for an opinion and estimate. OR You could bring it back to the mainland and Bubba will straighten it out for you ..... :D humfrz |
@Joc213 you might need item #4 on this diagram http://scionparts.villagetoyota.com/...category=19377 or #15 or maybe #16 on this diagram. http://scionparts.villagetoyota.com/...category=19377. If neither of those parts look familiar, then you might actually need to fix the part professionally.
Edit: I also suggest to go to a toyota dealership and make sure those are the right parts you need. You might need some welding to fix that and maybe some bending too. |
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Sorry it looks like it copied and paste the same link as earlier. But this should be the diagram. |
I'm afraid just those parts are not going to cut it, you'll probably need some more of the right front structure as can be found here
http://japan-parts.eu/EU/1/533693.png http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/eu/2014...-side-member/2 and http://japan-parts.eu/EU/1/614166B.png http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/eu/2014..._side-member/1 |
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Just my vote based on the pictures. :cheers: |
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youll need to pull it and replace it. no easy way on this. id recommend sending it to a bodyshop to have it pulled, replaced and lined up.
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