Postby Blakey » Mon Feb 14, 2011 9:41 pm
to straighten the chassis they use a chassis puller its quite common in older cars, and certain accidents in newer cars, it would be up to the insurance company to whether it will be a wright off (if you have insurance)
airbags only go off if there is a deceleration force of i think its 80% of your speed. in a rear ender you are usually breaking so a collision will be a acceleration not a deceleration so the airbags generally wont go off.
BTW that's in relation to the sensor. side airbags will different to that rule of 80% of your speed, they go on an acceleration in the sideways direction. but i am unsure of what.
anyway from the damage, it can be fixed will should be no problem, to structural integrity the only really damaged part of the chassis i can see is that rear member that i think is bolted/welded to the main chassis. the rest is superficial body damage. which can be easily pulled out and fixed, (but of course not to perfect, unless they spend days and days on it.)
and by the looks of it, it was nice of them to cut your numberplate light harness. instead of unclipping it.
IF YOUR NOT LIVING ON THE EDGE YOUR TAKING UP TOO MUCH ROOM