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by jacquesm
1891 days ago
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That write-off is an economic affair, not a technical one. A-pillars too can be re-manufactured, but it is usually better not to because if the A-pillar is compromised you are looking at a body that will have a whole lot of other damage as well. The bad part about damage there is that you need to build it up from the inside out which means 'undressing' the whole box layer by layer so you can rebuild it properly, and most people will not have the time, the skills (or the jigs) to do this properly. But it definitely can be done, but likely not in a way that is economical. I can't imagine an A-pillar that is damaged with the rest of the car being deformed as well, the A-pillar of a modern car is ridiculously strong and meant to be the outer boundary of the safety cage for the passengers. Any deformation there and you'll have a deformed bottom, roof, firewall and probably other parts as well. |
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