
Frame & Unibody
Straightening.
Bent frames cause uneven tire wear, poor handling, and unsafe driving. Our computerized frame rack measures every point against factory specs and pulls your vehicle back to OEM tolerances.
Computerized Frame Straightening in Detroit
Modern vehicles use unibody construction where the frame is integral to crash safety. After a collision, even small misalignments compromise structural integrity and crumple zones. 911 Collision uses a laser-guided frame measuring system to identify damage in three dimensions, then pulls and straightens your frame back to OEM specifications. We document every measurement before and after so you know your vehicle is safe.
Why Choose 911 Collision
- Laser-guided computerized measuring system
- Restored to OEM factory tolerances
- Before/after measurement documentation
- Works with all unibody and full-frame vehicles
- Restores crash safety and handling
- Backed by lifetime workmanship warranty
Our Process
Damage Scan
Laser measure points compared to OEM data.
Repair Plan
We map every pull and replacement needed.
Frame Pull
Hydraulic pulls bring frame back to spec.
Verification
Re-measure and document before reassembly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a bent frame really be straightened?
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Yes. Most frame damage can be safely straightened to factory specs using modern hydraulic pulling equipment and laser measurement.
How do I know if my frame is bent?
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Signs include uneven tire wear, the car pulling to one side, doors that don't close properly, and visible body misalignment. We can scan to confirm.
Is a straightened frame safe?
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When restored to OEM tolerances and verified with laser measurement, a straightened frame performs as designed in future crashes.
How long does frame straightening take?
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Frame work typically takes 1–3 days. Full repair including body and paint usually runs 5–10 days.
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