Would you put your small children and a newborn in a car that sufferef minor frame damage as a result of a rear end collision? The body shop said they could straighten it out, but would other parents trust the frame to protect their children if it happens again? I need some advice because I'm not happy with the idea of straightening out a bent frame, doesn't that implicate that it wont be as strong as before and therefore not act as efficiently in the event of another accident?
2007-01-02
05:32:25
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justwondering
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I did ask in the car section and I got mainly reports that it shouldn't be trusted, but a few that said it's possible. I guess I'm asking from one parent to another on the basis of protecting my kids. I'm debating on whether or not to call the insurance company and raise hell :) I don't want money out of this, I want to be guaranteed that the work that's being done will protect my children just as well as it did before.
2007-01-02
05:38:53 ·
update #1
2003 Chevy Malibu
2007-01-02
08:43:13 ·
update #2