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Got hit by noob driver, what should I expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShiningBuick" data-source="post: 6077093" data-attributes="member: 578641"><p>It's NOT going to be as simple as a replacement fender and door.</p><p></p><p>Obviously those will be replaced, but look at the wheel, doesn't look right. Probably got bend control arm, tie rod.. perhaps damage to the rack from the shock, or damaged front subframe... It will certainly need to be inspected fully and put on an alignment rack to diagnose what issues with the front will need to be fixed.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I'd hope it's just the control arm or something simple like that bent... at worst the unibody could be tweaked.. might be able to be pulled into shape.. never know. Frame damage is bad news, and is a distinct possibility in most collisions of any force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShiningBuick, post: 6077093, member: 578641"] It's NOT going to be as simple as a replacement fender and door. Obviously those will be replaced, but look at the wheel, doesn't look right. Probably got bend control arm, tie rod.. perhaps damage to the rack from the shock, or damaged front subframe... It will certainly need to be inspected fully and put on an alignment rack to diagnose what issues with the front will need to be fixed. If I were you I'd hope it's just the control arm or something simple like that bent... at worst the unibody could be tweaked.. might be able to be pulled into shape.. never know. Frame damage is bad news, and is a distinct possibility in most collisions of any force. [/QUOTE]
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