Bent Frame
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  • Some people are just too stupid to own cars. Go get your front end aligned and quit crying.

  • Since when did a Ford Fuckus have a frame? Go get a front end alignment.

  • get an alignment stupid

  • hi dick head look at ur car from out side after u turn ur steering wheel stright from inside it going to be pointing abit to the right u need alignment ur the kinda person i get happy seeing in my shop so i can rip ur ass off

  • could be a tierod or tierod end

  • A. a focus is a unibody it doesnt have a frame

    B. I would be willing to bet that its not a bent frame at all.

  • thats fuckin alignment not a bent chasis

  • just throwing this out there, its a focus not a pickup they dont have frames, just unibodies. The reason for your wheel being angled is off alignment

  • FORD

     fix.or.repair.daily

  • ya in my truck its like that but mine needs aligned for sure but my frames not bent

  • ford fuckis

  • could have bend the steering rods

  • chassis... not frame, just needs an alignment 

  • just need a four wheel alignment after you get the body fixed. most likely out of align in rear.(quite common.)

  • trade it in :]

  • frame is not bent, just needs alignment.

  • Info says it's a Ford Focus, Focus don't have a frame.

  • @syclone2550 true but they have a unibody witch can bend.

  • @syclone2550 It might have a subframe or cradle for the front end and drivetrain. If there is any kind of frame most likely it's a reinforced area joining the floorpan and the rest of the body. That is why today's cars get totaled by the insurance companies so readily. Bending the chassis anywhere is harder to repair than a real frame.

  • if its that bad they should have totalled it.

  • it doesnt mean your frame is bent. it means your steering wheel is out of alignment, your tie rods could need adjusting, your rear axle could have shiften sideways, etc. maybe you should try to get an alignment?

  • They had to replace the whole back end of the car.

  • @abassett22 Your right...I work on cars/trucks, and see this all the time...Ford, Chevy and Dodge build good firm frames and this is not a bent one!...now if it was a Toyota...well its possible.

  • @abassett22 im pretty sure if he says the frames bent then its bent--plus i dont think a rear end collision is gonna cause front end damage. and if the rear axle did shift he wouldnt have a turn wheel to go straight- it would jus crab and weave like a motherfucker when you drove it.

  • @PaintPunk09 if the rear axle is out of alignment, it would make the ass end of the car swing around and ride to the right or left of the front of the car a little, like your riding down the road sideways, and then your going to have to turn to wheel some to move straight. and there is no telling what else happened to this guy after he was rear-ended, did it push him into another car? or a curb? or off the road? etc etc... it could easily be any huge number of other things.

  • @abassett22 yah true but the frames of these cars bend easy--my sis had one and hit a curb doin 40 with the right front and it bent the frame.

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