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August 29th, 2003, 12:37
#1
Bent Frame
I was out playing around in the dirt and jumping a little bit and when I came back I noticed that my bed was crooked in comparison to the rest of my truck when looking from the back. Does anyone know of a decent frame straightening shop in Southern California, Riverside County area preferably.
It's a 94 S10 with a CST long travel kit on it if that matters. I know that the S10's have weak frames, and I read all the posts here so I know that my truck doesn't compare, and never will compare, to a ranger or a toyota, but I'm stuck with it, cause no one else wants it either.
Thanks,
M@
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August 29th, 2003 12:37
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August 29th, 2003, 12:45
#2
Racer
Re: Bent Frame
damn dude, how high did you jump it??? the frame shouldnt bent that easily. i know its an s-10 but you must have really gone big air or stuffed the front end somehow. about the frame shop i am of no help, our body shop here at my work sux, but im sure there are many people on here that can give you info.
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August 29th, 2003, 12:52
#3
Re: Bent Frame
Call Dave's Wheel & Alignment in Riverside on Arlington, next to the Riverside Airport. If they can't do it... they will send you to the right place that can.
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August 29th, 2003, 13:05
#4
Re: Bent Frame
Call daves frame and alignment in Huntington beach. They do awesome frame work
714-814-2940
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August 29th, 2003, 13:09
#5
Re: Bent Frame
Thanks for the info guys. The jump wasn't that high, but I did stuff the front pretty good, my springs are too soft in the front and too stiff in the rear.
Once I get it straightened, where should I brace it to help it not bend again?
Thanks again,
M@
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August 29th, 2003, 13:48
#6
Re: Bent Frame
you sure one of your leaf springs isnt just shot?
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August 29th, 2003, 15:31
#7
BANG!! BANG!!
Re: Bent Frame
my trucks the same way i dont think the frame is bent though it might be but i havent noticed my tires wearing weird or anything so i really dont thin its bent. i know my frame is bent up front though from the abuse of the cst upper arm bump stop bangin on the coil bucket. if you take your truck to get checked out tell me what they say. i know of a good shop in santee/el cajon area but kinda far and have heard about the place in HB those would be my choices on where to send my truck to get straightened what side is up? mine is the passenger side. i thought it was from my dirt bike front tire being there all the time withthe forks pulling up on the mount or something like that.
Gregg
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August 29th, 2003, 17:19
#8
ADVERTISER
Re: Bent Frame
I hate to break it to you, but S-10's were not built from the factory to drive offroad. They can't take the abuse that other trucks can because of their inferior design. You need to do a lot more frame strengthening and chassis stiffening to make those things not fall apart.
They make great lowriders though if that makes you feel better.
Get the frame fixed, gusset it and dont pound on it too hard.
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August 29th, 2003, 18:19
#9
Babe
Re: Bent Frame
lol funny scott cause a stock ZR2 will whoop up on a stock ranger ! yes even an FX4
your post SHOULD have read .... S10's arent made for bolt on LT kits !!
hey gregg , what is the shop in santee .... mines bent but it took a harley at 50 to get it that way !
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August 29th, 2003, 18:26
#10
RDC Addicted
Re: Bent Frame
The shop in Santee is called East County Alignment. I believe the owners name is Greg