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TV240M
02-26-2008, 02:44 PM
juss recently i curbed my car at the track on the passenger rear wheel... was retarded cause i hit the only curb on the whole damn track haha.. anyways. i bent the subframe i believe and my rear brake line busted and sqiurt all out even though its still connected to the caliper... brakes arent working at all right now and i replaced the lower control arm. drives but still fucked up... can anybody give me some ideas of how much it will be to fix this all and where at? somewhere good in socal/ OC? i just need some help guys thanks... :sadwavey:
racepar1
02-26-2008, 02:52 PM
You bent your subframe on the rumble strips at the track!!!??? That must have been one NASTY curb! Pull the rear wheels off and inspect all the suspension arms VERY closely. It is much more likely that you bent another arm than the subframe, that's a pretty damn strong piece!
TV240M
02-26-2008, 02:56 PM
You bent your subframe on the rumble strips at the track!!!??? That must have been one NASTY curb! Pull the rear wheels off and inspect all the suspension arms VERY closely. It is much more likely that you bent another arm than the subframe, that's a pretty damn strong piece!
well when i replaced the lower control arm it didnt fit correctly onto the brake piece with the ball joint or whatever that is i had to force it in... and the lower control arm is connected to the subframe is it more likey that the other control arms are bent and making the brake piece out of place and the lower control arm taking all the bust for the impact/ or is there a chance the subframe is bent?
LongGrain
02-26-2008, 02:58 PM
the chance of your subframe being bent is VERY low, check your toe and traction rods, and replace your damn brake line!!!
TV240M
02-26-2008, 03:02 PM
the chance of your subframe being bent is VERY low, check your toe and traction rods, and replace your damn brake line!!!
how hard is to to bend your subframe???? lol kinda new to 240's:keke: thanks for the help though...
ManoNegra
02-26-2008, 03:54 PM
Pretty damn hard imo. I'm guessing some your other suspension arms are slightly bent aswell.
racepar1
02-26-2008, 04:22 PM
well when i replaced the lower control arm it didnt fit correctly onto the brake piece with the ball joint or whatever that is i had to force it in... and the lower control arm is connected to the subframe is it more likey that the other control arms are bent and making the brake piece out of place and the lower control arm taking all the bust for the impact/ or is there a chance the subframe is bent?
If the RUCA or trac arm is bent it will throw the rest of the suspension off. The toe arms bend SUPER EASY! Like I said check it VERY closely, you'll most likely find another arm bent.
DJ_Sunrise
02-26-2008, 04:41 PM
Fix the brake line and get an alignment. Hopefully you saved the printout the last time you got an alignment done.. If you ever did.. which hopefully you did for instances like this.. lol. This way, you can compare to see what is thrown off.. If not.. Talk to the guy who is doing your alignment.. Tell him you'll throw him an Andrew Jackson if he can help you out and give you some advice. Usually alignment guys are fucken wierdos... And really know their shit. Odd bunch of people...But yeah, ask a pro who does alignments all day.
-Bart
stinky_180
02-26-2008, 05:04 PM
back in 2002 when i was 'trying' to drift, i hit the rear passenger wheel on a curb, pretty badly. i had to replace the lower control arm, traction arm, toe arm, and spindle.
TV240M
02-26-2008, 06:13 PM
back in 2002 when i was 'trying' to drift, i hit the rear passenger wheel on a curb, pretty badly. i had to replace the lower control arm, traction arm, toe arm, and spindle.
ok how much did that all cost?????
stinky_180
02-26-2008, 06:17 PM
ok how much did that all cost?????
all it cost me was 6 to 10hrs worth of time. my friend was parting out his wrecked 240 and he happened to have all the parts. so he hooked it up, just as long i got the work done that same day.
many members upgrade these multi-link arms to after-market, so im pretty sure you'll find somebody with spares. go ahead and post in the want to buy section. good luck
projectRDM
02-26-2008, 06:29 PM
The subframe doesn't bend easily, but you can break a mounting staunch off where the Aarm mounts pretty easily.
TV240M
02-26-2008, 06:40 PM
The subframe doesn't bend easily, but you can break a mounting staunch off where the Aarm mounts pretty easily.
if the mounting staunch is messed up do i have to replace the whole subframe or can that be renewed? i know its a part of the subframe but can anything be done bout that? the staunch is not bent or anything but a little bit bent on the tips but the lower control arm fit on fine? it should be ok right?
projectRDM
02-26-2008, 06:59 PM
If the alignment sets up right, you're good. I have seen people cut and weld a new staunch on, but that's janky as hell. If not, replace the whole thing.
brndck
02-26-2008, 10:19 PM
The subframe doesn't bend easily, but you can break a mounting staunch off where the Aarm mounts pretty easily.
one of the first times i went "drifting" i slid hard into a curb and bent the toe rod, lca, and mounting point on the subframe. it was a royal pita to replace the whole subframe, but i found one used from a junkyard for $125 with all the stock rear arms still attached, and then it took about 8 hours to do (i did it on jackstands and it was effing miserable)
post some pics,
your subframe would be the last thing busted in an "accident " like that, there are a lot of components to take impact before
do you have hicas? or not
wheel, Toe rod, Ruca, lower table, Knuckle, hub, axle shaft
pics would help
joshchewuhh
02-26-2008, 10:48 PM
similar thing happened to me when i first got my car
replaced lower arm, traction rods, toe rods and axle and possibly rotor just view carefully and compare it to the other side
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