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Being in the motor trade for a good while in my life.

In the UK we would say it's been fixed to run but they forgot to give it a tug. ????

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Dog tracking....GM used to have this problem in the states, had an actual warranty failure code for it....Happened on framed vehicles.... They'd come off the assembly line & I guess nobody happened to notice...If not severe - a few inches you might not know unless video'd from behind (fairly recent ability).....

 

This is pretty pronounced....The frame got wrenched pretty good - but the body parts still "fit".....

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Often the result of welding the front from one to back from another !  "Chopshop" as we used to call "em.

Buy 2 write-offs and make one (not do good)out of it. ????????

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7 hours ago, CharlieH said:

Often the result of welding the front from one to back from another !  "Chopshop" as we used to call "em.

Buy 2 write-offs and make one (not do good)out of it. ????????

We use to buy write off in UK and repair them, in Thailand they wouldn't be written off the car would be fixed.

The loss of the vehicle in UK was down insurance decision in cost of repairs. 

 

In UK a vehicle out of alignment is referred to as Crabbing. 

It is not always down chassis because there tugged into alignment.

A vehicle can Crab from front and rear axle damage.

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