First and foremost I apologize if this is the incorrect forum to post this & the fact that i used cell pictures.
The other day i noticed that one of my front lower tie-downs was bent. So i removed the front bumper to get a better look and figure out how to remove/replace it. To my surprise the mounting points on the frame are bent.
Passenger (left) Drivers (right)
Driver side mounting points
compared to the passenger side
Top view of passenger side (nice and straight)
top view of drivers side. Notice around the lower Two mounting points that area got pulled out a bit
notice how flat the passenger side is
and the driver side
What i noticed while attempting to remove the driver side was that the tie-down moved a bit while the removal. It looks like the bracket that holds the threaded nuts inside the frame is loose, allowing it to move a bit.
Does this look repairable? without major work? Granted i am not a metal worker/fabricator it would seem that all you have to do is remove the plate at the end of the frame rail, push back in the area around the tie-down mounting points that got pulled out a bit. Straighten out the bracket inside the frame rail and re-weld it & weld the end cap on the rail back on...hopefully that makes sense.
Frame rail end that i was speaking of (has the 3 clips that hold the bumper on)
If you look through the holes in the frame rail end you can see the bracket inside that the tie-down bolts onto.
I planned on getting a new driver side tie-down (or used if anyone has one for sale :wink: ) & maybe a NSX-R front lower chassis bar like this at SOS http://scienceofspeed.com/products/...Honda/NSX-R_chassis_reinforcement/default.asp so if a shop attempts to fix it they can get it as straight as possible, if that makes sense. Sorry for all the pictures, but i figured being thorough would be better.
I guess all I am looking for is reassurance that this isn't really bad or something that will be a really expensive fix.
Thanks in Advanced
-J
The other day i noticed that one of my front lower tie-downs was bent. So i removed the front bumper to get a better look and figure out how to remove/replace it. To my surprise the mounting points on the frame are bent.
Passenger (left) Drivers (right)
Driver side mounting points
compared to the passenger side
Top view of passenger side (nice and straight)
top view of drivers side. Notice around the lower Two mounting points that area got pulled out a bit
notice how flat the passenger side is
and the driver side
What i noticed while attempting to remove the driver side was that the tie-down moved a bit while the removal. It looks like the bracket that holds the threaded nuts inside the frame is loose, allowing it to move a bit.
Does this look repairable? without major work? Granted i am not a metal worker/fabricator it would seem that all you have to do is remove the plate at the end of the frame rail, push back in the area around the tie-down mounting points that got pulled out a bit. Straighten out the bracket inside the frame rail and re-weld it & weld the end cap on the rail back on...hopefully that makes sense.
Frame rail end that i was speaking of (has the 3 clips that hold the bumper on)
If you look through the holes in the frame rail end you can see the bracket inside that the tie-down bolts onto.
I planned on getting a new driver side tie-down (or used if anyone has one for sale :wink: ) & maybe a NSX-R front lower chassis bar like this at SOS http://scienceofspeed.com/products/...Honda/NSX-R_chassis_reinforcement/default.asp so if a shop attempts to fix it they can get it as straight as possible, if that makes sense. Sorry for all the pictures, but i figured being thorough would be better.
I guess all I am looking for is reassurance that this isn't really bad or something that will be a really expensive fix.
Thanks in Advanced
-J
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