So you think it's just a bumper job, huh?
#1
So you think it's just a bumper job, huh?
Whats up everyone,
I thought this would help some Listers, A lot of people are left stranded looking for a trustworthy body shop to take their precious cars. I wanted to post this thread to show the damage that can be caused from a simple rear end impact.
A customer came in for "Just a bumper Job" (his words) with some minor damage to his rear bumper on his BRAND NEW 2013 Porsche 911 :bawling:
Let's take a look at this bumper job.
Here is what pulled up...
(Damage to the Right of License Plate)
This is going to be easy right?...
Step one is to remove the bumper and check for additional damage...
This is what we found.
Impact bar has been smashed in like a Pepsi can...
So we further remove the bar and heat shields etc...
after proper stripping we realized the frame had damage... :yikes:
This being an aluminum frame Porsche requires replacement, which requires removal of engine... Let the fun begin...
Once the engine was removed we further inspected the frame and found some of the welds were beginning to separate.
Once the insurance company came out to see the additional surprises they approved and we continued to remove and replace the frame
We put the car on our Frame machine made by CAR BENCH (which is the same frame machines that Porsche Prototypes their cars with) this ensures that the car is aligned to factory specs down to the Millimeter (we also have Celette Benches)!
With the car on Jigs and the old frame out of the way we installed the new frame. (hard to see because the frame comes black)
Here you can see the Betamate seeping thru(ultra high strength glue) That bonds the frame.
Now that the frame is back in place we had the motor put back in
Time for reassembly!!
Yes... we started it like this. Yes it was loud as ****!
Out with the old and In with the new!
All the new parts on the way in.
Once reassembled and tightened up, we send it to Porsche to have them clear all the codes, Align the wheels, and quality check. (Porsche dealer must do this to not void warranty) Once the car is back in our hands we send it thru our wash/detail department
Walked in on her in the shower...
And now look at that rear end!!!!!
A whole lot of work for "Just a bumper Job"
So Wherever you are located here's some tips to get a proper repair on your Porsche 991 or whatever you drive.
Check YELP wherever you are.
Make sure the shop is actually doing the work that is on the estimate :read:
Have good insurance (IF YOU WANT OEM PARTS, READ YOUR CONTRACT!!):read:
And for you lucky Listers that happen to be in Southern California - Los Angeles.
If ever you are in a situation where you need some body work feel free to contact me
We are currently being sponsored by Rusnak Porsche and we are an approved repair facility for
Porsche
Audi
VolksWagen
Mercedes-Benz
BMW
Tesla
We take pride in our yelp reviews (see them for yourself)
http://www.yelp.com/biz/collision-co...nt-los-angeles
http://www.collisionbodyshop.com/
Feel Free to call or email me with any questions regarding repairs or if you need an estimate in Los Angeles.
Sam
Office: 310.280.6000
Cell: 310.745.9373 (Call/text)
sam@collisionbodyshop.com
I thought this would help some Listers, A lot of people are left stranded looking for a trustworthy body shop to take their precious cars. I wanted to post this thread to show the damage that can be caused from a simple rear end impact.
A customer came in for "Just a bumper Job" (his words) with some minor damage to his rear bumper on his BRAND NEW 2013 Porsche 911 :bawling:
Let's take a look at this bumper job.
Here is what pulled up...
(Damage to the Right of License Plate)
This is going to be easy right?...
Step one is to remove the bumper and check for additional damage...
This is what we found.
Impact bar has been smashed in like a Pepsi can...
So we further remove the bar and heat shields etc...
after proper stripping we realized the frame had damage... :yikes:
This being an aluminum frame Porsche requires replacement, which requires removal of engine... Let the fun begin...
Once the engine was removed we further inspected the frame and found some of the welds were beginning to separate.
Once the insurance company came out to see the additional surprises they approved and we continued to remove and replace the frame
We put the car on our Frame machine made by CAR BENCH (which is the same frame machines that Porsche Prototypes their cars with) this ensures that the car is aligned to factory specs down to the Millimeter (we also have Celette Benches)!
With the car on Jigs and the old frame out of the way we installed the new frame. (hard to see because the frame comes black)
Here you can see the Betamate seeping thru(ultra high strength glue) That bonds the frame.
Now that the frame is back in place we had the motor put back in
Time for reassembly!!
Yes... we started it like this. Yes it was loud as ****!
Out with the old and In with the new!
All the new parts on the way in.
Once reassembled and tightened up, we send it to Porsche to have them clear all the codes, Align the wheels, and quality check. (Porsche dealer must do this to not void warranty) Once the car is back in our hands we send it thru our wash/detail department
Walked in on her in the shower...
And now look at that rear end!!!!!
A whole lot of work for "Just a bumper Job"
So Wherever you are located here's some tips to get a proper repair on your Porsche 991 or whatever you drive.
Check YELP wherever you are.
Make sure the shop is actually doing the work that is on the estimate :read:
Have good insurance (IF YOU WANT OEM PARTS, READ YOUR CONTRACT!!):read:
And for you lucky Listers that happen to be in Southern California - Los Angeles.
If ever you are in a situation where you need some body work feel free to contact me
We are currently being sponsored by Rusnak Porsche and we are an approved repair facility for
Porsche
Audi
VolksWagen
Mercedes-Benz
BMW
Tesla
We take pride in our yelp reviews (see them for yourself)
http://www.yelp.com/biz/collision-co...nt-los-angeles
http://www.collisionbodyshop.com/
Feel Free to call or email me with any questions regarding repairs or if you need an estimate in Los Angeles.
Sam
Office: 310.280.6000
Cell: 310.745.9373 (Call/text)
sam@collisionbodyshop.com
#2
The worst part is that despite the quality of the fix that was done, the CARFAX report will indicate the repair and as a result the car's resale value will be greatly diminished.
#7
Back in '05 my Maserati Quattroporte was stolen while I was away for the summer. While the damages done during the druggie's joyride were all fixed, I could't love the car anymore and sold it within a week or two.
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#9
OP, thanks for the informative post.
Hmmmm so Porsche spend a few billion on developing an "inferior" car and a mug like me (who has had many previous and "better designed and engineered" 997 variants) goes and buys it and loves almost every aspect of it! It drives better, it feels better, it's faster.... But it's "inferior"???!!!
You obviously must have been well qualified to make your statement. So what can you tell us about the inferior engineering of the 991 that Porsche decline to tell us? I am intrigued.
You obviously must have been well qualified to make your statement. So what can you tell us about the inferior engineering of the 991 that Porsche decline to tell us? I am intrigued.
Last edited by Haku; 06-07-2013 at 07:51 PM.
#10
+1000
I saw a fire extinguisher on the suncoast site. I think marshmallows are a better idea. You guys did some great work for that poor guy's 911
I saw a fire extinguisher on the suncoast site. I think marshmallows are a better idea. You guys did some great work for that poor guy's 911
#12
Looks like there will be tons of track/race cars in the next few yrs from all the "totaled" cars in parking lot fender benders being bought back from insurance companies for %20 of retail. Or at least tons of cheap parts
#13
OP, thanks for the informative post.
Hmmmm so Porsche spend a few billion on developing an "inferior" car and a mug like me (who has had many previous and "better designed and engineered" 997 variants) goes and buys it and loves almost every aspect of it! It drives better, it feels better, it's faster.... But it's "inferior"???!!!
You obviously must have been well qualified to make your statement. So what can you tell us about the inferior engineering of the 991 that Porsche decline to tell us? I am intrigued.
Hmmmm so Porsche spend a few billion on developing an "inferior" car and a mug like me (who has had many previous and "better designed and engineered" 997 variants) goes and buys it and loves almost every aspect of it! It drives better, it feels better, it's faster.... But it's "inferior"???!!!
You obviously must have been well qualified to make your statement. So what can you tell us about the inferior engineering of the 991 that Porsche decline to tell us? I am intrigued.
#14
OP - thx for the informative post and nice work. I am surprised that the car is that fragile. Judging from Pic #1, the owner wasn't hit that hard, yet the frame was bent. I guess maybe this is a consequence of ever lighter construction.
#15
Congrats OP, that is one quality workshop you running there.
One nit pick, the assy picture where all underparts, muffler, and those filter box are laying down on the concrete floor, it will introduce scratches.
I understand they are underparts and no one could not see them once the bumper is up, but if there is room for improvement, it surely can be avoided.
Just a thought, no complain here.
One nit pick, the assy picture where all underparts, muffler, and those filter box are laying down on the concrete floor, it will introduce scratches.
I understand they are underparts and no one could not see them once the bumper is up, but if there is room for improvement, it surely can be avoided.
Just a thought, no complain here.