the front subframe on my 91 taurus is bent from hitting a curb. the part where the control arm connects to is pushed in a little and the front right of the subframe is pulled back a little bit.(tire sits back too far and has a positive camber). i was just wondering if anyone knows about how much this would cost at a body shop, roughly. i know replacing it is also an option, but i have extremely tight with time
Anonymous2012-09-02T20:04:49Z
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Body shops (reputable ones) won't even try and straighten a sub frame because of the liability. These aren't that hard to replace and can be had fairly cheap from a salvage yard. It would also be cheaper because a body shop will charge by the hour for trying to straighten it. So figure the cost of a sub-frame and the couple hours to replace it over trying to fix the one you have.
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