trajendra_babu
12-11-2007, 11:30 AM
I got my nicely running 1994 Corolla DX into an accident, its too expensive to get it fixed by a professional. So, can I replace the following items myself:
1. Hood and front bumper (I think I can handle these)
2. Radiator and Radiator support
3. AC condenser
I am handy when it comes to fixing anything. Never done any major work on any automobile though. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance :ts:
integraGSR
12-15-2007, 02:00 PM
2. Radiator and Radiator support
you can probably get the other done easily, but with the radiator support, you will need to cut the old one out and weld a new one on.
LifeTech
12-19-2007, 04:06 PM
The radiater support will be the hurdle for sure and to replace it ,it must be carefully spot welded to specs. Depending how perfect yu want this car is a personal opinion. Since it is a total loss as yu describe, Yu might be able to rent a frame puller and pull most of the original radiator support close enough to spec. Must be no more than 1/4 inch off in any dimension.
The rest yu can do. I did some light damage to my 88 corolla and did exactly this. Ironically it was totalled out by crash estimate guides. But I was in the A/B business for some time and borrowed some of the tools and used the facility for several hours here and there.
But yu can do it. I was able to use the car for many years later. No it was not perfect and anyone with a keen eye would notice it was repaired.
But it was just smart transportation in any event. Car lasted me 18 years in all. Bought new.\
Good luck
LT
kathyricks
12-19-2007, 05:46 PM
To replace the AC condenser and recharge the AC system would require acquiring a vacuum pump to draw a deep vacuum on the AC system before adding new refrigerant.
dannyboy
05-15-2008, 04:10 PM
The radiater support will be the hurdle for sure and to replace it ,it must be carefully spot welded to specs. Depending how perfect yu want this car is a personal opinion. Since it is a total loss as yu describe, Yu might be able to rent a frame puller and pull most of the original radiator support close enough to spec. Must be no more than 1/4 inch off in any dimension.
The rest yu can do. I did some light damage to my 88 corolla and did exactly this. Ironically it was totalled out by crash estimate guides. But I was in the A/B business for some time and borrowed some of the tools and used the facility for several hours here and there.
But yu can do it. I was able to use the car for many years later. No it was not perfect and anyone with a keen eye would notice it was repaired.
But it was just smart transportation in any event. Car lasted me 18 years in all. Bought new.\
Good luck
LT
Cheaper yet- if you can get come-along and secure it to something solid like a large tree, gently put traction on the parts to be straightened, and use a dead blow hammer to shape, with the pressure applied. That is very similar to what a frame machine does. I actually straightened the frame on my neices car by doing this after she got t-boned by a hit and run driver.