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Summary: Learn how to remove the frame bolt for car frame alignment and straightening with expert automotive advice in this classic car repair and restoration video clip.
Doug Jenkins runs Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods in St. Louis, where he restores classic cars and creates mild to wild custom street rods. He races a 1972 Corvette in the SCCA...read more
"DOUG JENKINS: Hi, I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods and we're going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. Now Ralph is going to be straightening the wooden frame. This car was made back in an era where cars were-high end cars like this especially were being built by craftsman that were coach builders. They built horse and carriage type coaches. So you can tell they were a little confused if they were building a buggy or building a car 'cause there's a mixture of wood and steel. So this car has a steel frame that holds all the running gear springs that sort of stuff but then where the coach work comes in, they kinda did a wooden structure and a metal structure. So Ralph has removed a bolt there that bolts through the metal frame into the wooden body that--and then that's what holds it all together. There's the bolt he's removed. "
eHow Article: How to Remove Frame Bolt for Car Alignment