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From: sixtyfiveford
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  • Yeah, now it's safe again.

    It's a frightening thought of having cars like this one on the public roads.

  • @DJHcom It's amazing people know so little about the mechanics of vehicles they trust their life with.

  • @sixtyfiveford Yeah, like material fatigue, for example ?

  • @ChassisControl ..... Metal Fatigue occurs when a material is subjected to repeated loading and unloading or a cyclic action. If I were to bend it back and forth repeatedly then there would be a chance for metal fatigue. That's not the case in frame straightening. The only time there is metal fatigue is if the frame has been pushed to the point of creasing over on itself. Then the frame is junk. Otherwise it can be safely straightened.

  • i bet people drove by thinking you were trying to pull that tree down lol!

  • @code3dude ......They probably did...

  • reminds me as a kid when I would walk down the street there was a dog that would run barking at full speed and come to an abrupt stop yelping then do it all over again,

  • awesome job! may i send you a few pics of my vehicle just to get your opinion?

  • @bass1134 Sure. Opinion on what?

  • @sixtyfiveford i got it man, just like you did it. just need to pull the radiator suport in place to align the hood with the fenders. this vid helped alot. tnx.

  • i bet thats how they fix it in mexico!!! hahahahahaha!!!!!

  • GET-ER-DONE :)

    your neighbors are probably thinking what the hell is he doing ,

    he will never pull that tree out with that car . lol

  • be carefull it might work

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