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Your vehicle's frame is much more than a metal skeleton. It is the engineered foundation that determines how every other component fits together, how forces are distributed during a collision, and how safely you and your passengers are protected on the road. After an accident, even damage that appears minor on the surface can mask serious structural compromise underneath. A misaligned frame affects steering precision, tire wear, suspension geometry, and — most critically — your vehicle's ability to protect you in a future collision. That is why frame straightening and structural repair demand the highest level of expertise, the most advanced equipment, and an unwavering commitment to manufacturer specifications.

At Bob Rohrman Collision Repair Center in Lafayette, Indiana, we have been restoring vehicles to pre-accident condition for over 50 years. Our I-CAR Gold Certified technicians understand the engineering behind every frame rail, cross member, and structural panel. Whether your vehicle suffered a low-speed parking lot impact or a high-speed highway collision, we have the training, technology, and experience to get it right.

Why Frame Straightening Matters

A vehicle's frame is designed to absorb and redirect crash energy through carefully engineered crumple zones. When the frame is bent, twisted, or otherwise deformed, those energy pathways are disrupted. The consequences extend far beyond cosmetic appearance:

  • Compromised crash protection. Modern vehicles rely on precise frame geometry to channel impact forces away from the passenger compartment. A frame that is even a few millimeters out of specification may not perform as designed in a subsequent collision, putting occupants at significantly greater risk of injury.
  • Wheel alignment and handling. Frame misalignment directly affects suspension mounting points, causing the vehicle to pull to one side, vibrate at speed, or exhibit unpredictable handling during emergency maneuvers. No amount of wheel alignment adjustment can compensate for a bent frame.
  • Airbag and safety system integrity. Airbag deployment sensors, seatbelt pretensioners, and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are calibrated based on the vehicle's original structural geometry. Frame distortion can delay or prevent airbag deployment and cause sensor misreadings that undermine the entire safety network.
  • Accelerated component wear. Drivetrain components, bushings, bearings, and tires wear unevenly and prematurely when operating on a misaligned foundation, leading to costly repairs down the road.

Frame straightening is not optional after structural damage — it is essential for your safety and the longevity of your vehicle.

Our Computerized Frame Measuring System

Accurate measurement is the foundation of every successful frame repair. At Bob Rohrman Collision Repair Center, we use a computerized frame measuring system that provides real-time, three-dimensional analysis of your vehicle's structural dimensions. Here is how the process works:

  • Laser-based reference points. Our system uses precision laser technology to map dozens of structural reference points across the undercarriage, frame rails, and mounting locations. Each measurement is captured to sub-millimeter accuracy, revealing damage that is invisible to the naked eye.
  • 3D structural mapping. The measurement data generates a complete three-dimensional model of your vehicle's current frame geometry. Our technicians can rotate and examine this model from any angle, identifying every area of deformation and stress.
  • Factory specification comparison. Every measurement is compared in real time against the original manufacturer's specifications stored in our extensive database. This ensures we know exactly where the frame deviates from its engineered dimensions and by how much.
  • Progress monitoring. As our hydraulic frame straightening equipment applies controlled corrective forces, the measuring system continuously tracks the frame's movement. Technicians can see in real time when each reference point returns to its correct position, ensuring nothing is overcorrected or left out of specification.

This technology-driven approach eliminates guesswork and guarantees that your vehicle's structural integrity is fully restored to the standards set by the original manufacturer.

Types of Frame Damage We Repair

Collision forces affect vehicle frames in different ways depending on the speed, angle, and point of impact. Our technicians are trained to identify and repair every category of frame damage:

  • Bent frame. The most common type of frame damage, a bent frame occurs when impact forces push a section of the frame inward or out of its original plane. Rear-end and front-end collisions frequently cause bending in the frame rails, aprons, or subframe components.
  • Twisted frame. A twist occurs when one corner of the frame is pushed higher or lower than the opposite corner, causing the vehicle to sit unevenly. Twisted frames often result from angled impacts at intersections and are particularly dangerous because they affect all four wheel positions simultaneously.
  • Mashed frame. Also called crush damage, mashing compresses a section of the frame, shortening it from its original length. This is common in head-on collisions and can be deceptive because the exterior body panels may not reveal the full extent of compression underneath.
  • Sway damage. Sway occurs when the frame is pushed laterally, shifting the front or rear of the vehicle to one side relative to the centerline. Side impacts and T-bone collisions are the most common causes. Sway damage is readily apparent when viewing the vehicle from above, as the frame will appear to lean to one side.
  • Diamond damage. One of the more complex types, diamond damage occurs when one side of the frame is pushed forward or backward relative to the other, creating a parallelogram shape when viewed from above. This typically results from a strong impact to one corner of the vehicle and requires careful, multi-directional correction.

Regardless of the type of damage, our computerized measuring and hydraulic straightening systems allow us to apply precisely controlled corrective forces from multiple directions simultaneously, restoring the frame to its original geometry.

Unibody vs. Body-on-Frame Repair

Modern vehicles use two fundamentally different structural designs, and each requires a distinct repair approach:

Unibody construction is used in most modern passenger cars, crossovers, and many SUVs. In a unibody vehicle, the body panels and frame are integrated into a single welded structure. Every panel contributes to overall rigidity and crash protection. Repairing unibody damage requires specialized knowledge of how stress flows through interconnected panels. Our technicians use manufacturer-approved welding techniques, sectioning procedures, and spot-weld patterns to restore structural strength without introducing heat distortion or weakening adjacent areas. When a unibody section is too severely damaged to straighten, we perform precise section replacement, cutting and welding new factory panels at the locations specified by the manufacturer.

Body-on-frame construction is still used in most full-size trucks, body-on-frame SUVs, and commercial vehicles. In this design, the body sits on a separate ladder frame connected by rubber mounts. Frame repairs on body-on-frame vehicles involve removing body components to access the frame directly, then using our hydraulic frame rack to apply corrective pulls at calculated angles and pressures. While body-on-frame construction is generally more straightforward to repair, the forces involved are greater due to the heavier gauge steel, and precision is equally critical for proper drivetrain alignment and suspension geometry.

Our I-CAR Gold certification means our technicians maintain current training on both construction types across all major manufacturers, including the latest high-strength steel and aluminum-intensive platforms that require specialized equipment and techniques.

Signs Your Vehicle Has Frame Damage

Frame damage is not always immediately obvious, especially after what seems like a minor collision. Watch for these warning signs that indicate your vehicle may need a professional structural inspection:

  • Uneven tire wear. If your tires are wearing unevenly despite recent alignment, the underlying frame geometry may be off, causing the suspension to sit at incorrect angles that no alignment adjustment can fix.
  • Vehicle pulling to one side. A car that consistently drifts left or right, especially after a collision, may have a frame shift that is altering the suspension geometry. This is different from a simple alignment issue and will not respond to standard alignment correction.
  • Gaps between body panels. Doors, hood, trunk, and fender gaps that appear uneven or wider on one side than the other are a telltale sign that the underlying structure has shifted. You may also notice doors that no longer close smoothly or a trunk lid that does not sit flush.
  • Creaking, popping, or squeaking noises. Unusual sounds when driving over bumps, turning, or accelerating can indicate that frame components are under stress at points where they were not designed to flex. These noises often originate from areas where the frame has been bent or where welds have been compromised.
  • Visible bowing or wrinkling. Check along the frame rails underneath the vehicle and inside the engine bay for any rippling, wrinkling, or bowing in the metal. These are clear indicators of deformation, even if the exterior body panels look fine.
  • Vibrations at highway speed. Persistent vibrations that were not present before the collision, particularly at highway speeds, can indicate frame misalignment affecting the drivetrain centerline or wheel geometry.

If you notice any of these symptoms, contact our team to schedule a computerized frame inspection. Early detection prevents further damage and ensures your vehicle remains safe to drive.

Serving Lafayette, West Lafayette & Surrounding Communities

Located at 3400 National Drive in Lafayette, Bob Rohrman Collision Repair Center has been the trusted choice for frame straightening and structural repair across Tippecanoe County, Indiana and the greater Lafayette area for over five decades. We proudly serve drivers from West Lafayette, Battle Ground, Dayton, Brookston, Delphi, Frankfort, Crawfordsville, Attica, and surrounding communities throughout central Indiana.

Our facility is conveniently located near the intersection of I-65 and SR 26, making it easy to reach from anywhere in the region. We work with all major insurance companies and provide free estimates to get your repair process started quickly. Whether you need a comprehensive frame pull after a major collision or a precision measurement to confirm your vehicle's structural integrity after a minor impact, our team is here to help.

As part of the Rohrman Automotive Group — Indiana's largest dealer group — we have direct access to OEM parts and manufacturer technical resources that independent shops simply cannot match. That means faster parts availability, accurate repair procedures, and a finished result that meets the standards your vehicle was built to.

Common Questions

Frame Repair FAQs

How do I know if my vehicle has frame damage after a collision?

Common signs of frame damage include uneven tire wear, the vehicle pulling to one side, visible gaps between body panels, doors or trunk that no longer close properly, creaking or squeaking noises when driving over bumps, and unusual vibrations at highway speeds. A professional inspection with computerized frame measuring equipment is the most reliable way to detect hidden frame damage. We offer free inspections at our Lafayette facility.

Can a bent frame be straightened, or does it need to be replaced?

Many bent frames can be successfully straightened using computerized hydraulic frame machines that apply controlled pressure to restore the frame to factory specifications. However, severely damaged frames or sections with cracked or torn metal may require partial or full replacement. Our I-CAR Gold Certified technicians assess each situation individually and recommend the safest, most cost-effective approach.

Is it safe to drive a car with frame damage?

Driving a vehicle with frame damage is not safe. Frame damage compromises the structural integrity that protects you in a collision, can cause unpredictable handling and braking, leads to accelerated tire and suspension wear, and may prevent airbags and safety systems from deploying correctly. If you suspect frame damage, have your vehicle inspected immediately before continuing to drive it.

How long does frame straightening take?

The timeline depends on the severity of the damage. Minor frame straightening can take one to two days, while more extensive structural repairs involving welding and section replacement may take one to two weeks. During your initial inspection, we provide a detailed repair plan with an estimated completion date and keep you updated throughout the process.

Does insurance cover frame straightening and structural repair?

Yes, frame straightening and structural repair are typically covered under collision insurance. Bob Rohrman Collision Repair Center works directly with all major insurance companies to handle your claim from start to finish. We coordinate the estimate, supplemental repairs, and payment so you can focus on getting back on the road. Submit a free 24/7 photo estimate to get started.

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Don't risk your safety with an undiagnosed structural problem. Submit photos of your damage from your phone 24/7 or call us to schedule an in-person computerized frame measurement. Our certified technicians will give you an honest assessment and a clear repair plan.

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