Not Trolling Keith Morison Mod Moderator Location: Calgary, AB Join Date: 09/15/2015 Age: Ancient Posts: 340 |
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That's the one. Just an awesome gent to deal with, I won't bother with anyone else anymore. |
Eric Ewert Eric Ewert Mod Moderator Location: Calgary, Ab Join Date: 05/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 366 Rally Car: volvo 240 |
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As a guy what writes estimates for a living, frame machine set-up is 2.0 hours standard. Not sure what your local body/frame rate is like, but around here it's $44 or so. This means less than $100 to have a bodyshop set it up on their machine and have it computer-measured via laser or sonic or whatever their system is. Hell, even tram gauges are better than eyeballing it. If you walk in to a shop, talk to them about your issue. Say you'll pay for set-up and measure and maybe a budget of a couple hours worth of pull. Alternatively, g nuts with a tape measure running X's in symmetrical parts (good luck with that) or have someone with the same year and model run X's on theirs and compare to yours. Personally, I can generally just eyeball it and tell, but I've been doing this 20 years. In this case, you taco'ed your car and bent the crap out of the left side right along the most important structural sidemembers (the a-pillar, b-pillar, and rocker), then tossed new parts at it with properly straightening it to begin with (ie on a frame machine with the right measurements). It's just not going to be properly straight, period. There's a reason shops do thing in certain order. That said, a body shop might be able to recover from the misalignment with some pull. They can certainly do it with some rework, but that ain't cheap. In the future, when you wallop your car's structure, take it to a shop for a measure and pull if needed, then weld it up. It seems like you've got the fab skills needed to do the repair, you just need a straight base to work with. As an aside, cutting out the b-pillar on these will induce some sag. It really is that important a piece of structure. I dig your car, by the way. It's literally the only thing I come here to read in the odd circumstance that leads me back here. /lurkmode on |
Or, barring that, bash it with a hammer until it stops rubbing. It's a race car, right? So long as you can get the latch working, eh. |
Eric Ewert Eric Ewert Mod Moderator Location: Calgary, Ab Join Date: 05/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 366 Rally Car: volvo 240 |
Hey... ummmm whoever you are! Thanks for the advice. Since starting this repair I learned it is typically best to pull the damaged sections, prior to cutting the bad metal out and replacing. Around here body shop rates are significantly more than that. However I was lucky enough to have someone help me out by cutting me a deal on repairing it to a point where parts were tacked in place. It is now sitting back in the garage mostly welded up with both front and rear doors opening/ closing and sealing properly.
You mention the tape measure X thing... I did do some of that and measurements seemed to be reasonable. Not sure if I was doing something wrong or if I wasn't measuring the appropriate bits to actually realize where it was out. Anyway glad you like the car! Its good fun when I haven't broken it! Should be a few updates to it this year if you fancy coming back to view. |
ElectroTech Steve Wheeler Super Moderator Location: Fork Lake, Alberta Join Date: 06/09/2015 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 336 Rally Car: 1992 Golf |
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Eric Ewert Eric Ewert Mod Moderator Location: Calgary, Ab Join Date: 05/13/2013 Age: Settling Down Posts: 366 Rally Car: volvo 240 |
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tdrrally edward mucklow Elite Moderator Location: charleston,wv Join Date: 05/31/2011 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 763 Rally Car: ford mustang LX 5.0, 1973 VW Beetle |
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I would rather drive a slow car fast as a fast car slow! first rule of cars: get what makes you happy, your the one paying for it! Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 05/26/2018 07:42PM by tdrrally. |