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Hey guys

Next door neighbour just crashed his 34 into a gutter.

The whole front left wheel has been pushed back.

I took a few photos and was wondering what you guys would suggest could be broken from the picture.

From what I can tell the only part f**ked is the bottom bar thing (control arm maybe?)

Not to good with the names of the parts

If anyone could help that would be great just so we can start sourcing some parts tonight.

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Caster arms are pretty strong, especially in tension. Have a close look at the bolt hole through the front end mounting point of that arm. If it is not a snug fit to the bolt (ie, been stretched) then you'll have trouble. Look also for stretching and distortion of the mount itself. Look for evidence of movement of things that shouldn't like the crossmember against the chassis rail. Compare from side to side, etc etc.

No, just that it may be bent enough that just replacing bolt on bits won't fix it. I did a similar thing to mine many years ago. Slight understeer moment into a kerb, pushed the crossmember backwards. We straightened all that out but there has always been something slightly different side to side on the front of my cars since then. It wheel aligns OK, but it's not the same.

You might need to get the car look at by a competent chassis guy if you put it back together and either can't make stuff line up properly, can't get it to wheel align properly, or can't get it to drive properly. If you were in Adelaide I could point you to a guy.

The car might need to be put on a chassis jig and bent back the other way to get things right it it's had a severe tweak.

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