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Old Mar 14, 2003 | 09:50 PM
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if a car has a damaged frame/chassis(front or back), is it possible to repair it to like new?(welding?) will it be able to drive the same and be as stable as it used to be?
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Once a car has had "frame" damage it will never be the same. You may be able to get it close to original specs but never perfect. What is the situation?
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its just out of curiousity nothing in particular. ok suppose the frame was fixed to near perfect(damage being in the front portion of the car), so would it be legal to drive it and would your insurance be more than normal because it had a "damaged frame"?
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I am not an insurance expert, but I would think the rates would be the same if a body shop could and did fix the damage properly.
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