After a crash, the most serious damage often isn’t visible. If your car’s structure is bent or misaligned, it’s critical to schedule a structural car repair. Driving with an unstable frame can lead to safety risks, poor handling, and long-term wear on your vehicle.
At Best Collision Services Inc., we explain why frame straightening matters after crashes, how structural repairs work, and when to bring your vehicle in for a professional evaluation.
The structure of your car isn’t just a base—it’s designed to absorb and distribute impact during collisions. When that frame is damaged, everything from airbag timing to steering alignment can be thrown off.
A weakened or bent frame can fail to protect you during a future accident. Even low-speed impacts may cause serious damage if the structure is compromised.
You might notice unusual behavior like pulling, shaking, or uneven tire wear. These issues often trace back to a misaligned frame. Straightening the structure restores balance and improves drivability.
When structural issues go unnoticed, they can cause problems with your suspension, transmission, and tires. Acting early protects your investment and helps avoid avoidable repairs down the line.
Structural car repair is more than just realigning panels. It involves measuring the frame, identifying shifts or distortions, and bringing everything back to factory specifications using precision tools.
A full-body and undercarriage inspection
Measuring alignment with digital systems
Repositioning the frame using a hydraulic frame machine
Final safety and alignment checks
For serious damage, straightening the frame may also involve removing attached parts to ensure accuracy and long-term safety.
Some signs of structural damage are subtle but still important to catch early. After a collision, check for the following symptoms:
Gaps between doors, fenders, or panels
Doors that don’t close easily or shift while driving
Odd creaking or popping noises
Uneven gaps between tires and fenders
Difficulty aligning your steering wheel
If your car shows any of these signs, it’s time for a structural inspection. Learn more about how structural damage affects your vehicle’s safety.
If your car drives unevenly, has misaligned panels or shows signs of steering or suspension issues after a crash, it may need a structural repair.
It’s not recommended. Even if the car starts and drives, hidden structural issues can increase your risk in a second accident and affect performance.
Cosmetic damage affects only the surface—like dents or paint. Structural damage impacts the frame, suspension, or alignment and requires professional tools to fix properly.
When your car’s frame is damaged, it’s not just about looks—it’s about safety, performance, and long-term reliability. At Best Collision Services Inc., we’re here to get your vehicle back in shape with precision frame straightening and expert structural repairs.
We take every repair seriously because your safety depends on it. Contact us now to book a free inspection and get back on the road with confidence.
Main: (951) 202-4387
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Address: 636 E State St, Ontario, CA 91761, USA
We cover a 40-50-mile radius around Ontario, CA
Business Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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