In this video, I have brought a 4 Ton DIY hand press to Straighten crash damage to a car body Frame We use a Clarke CS10BRK 10 Ton Body Repair Kit And a Tirfor Winch and a TREE For Daily Updates Follow Us on Instagram Everyday_Salavge
Some of the most useful tools I've found for straightening out front end damage on older vehicles is a selection of old scissor jacks. Of course, I'm of the age when most second-hand vehicles came with a scissor jack in the boot for changing wheels, so I'm not sure how easy they are to get hold of now, but you'd be amazed what can be achieved with a few scissor jacks, a desire not to be beaten and a sense of humour...
Cut yourself some blocks of wood use them behind when your pushing off parts to help spread the load and wood will give a little rather than damage what your pushing off. find a tree if you can and try making an attachment to inner wing . try pulling and use the portapower to push at same time . trial and error it will yield in the end . Dont pull off the wall it will prob pull it over. If you find your dragging car attach another motor with tow rope behind 2 cars handbrakes on and in gear
Hi,it's almost there,you done part of it with the hydraulic pump,it just that little bit that awkward to do,fingers crossed the seatbelt pulls the crease out.
What you should do is use another car to anchor that puller or simply use the other car to gently pull the damaged area out slowly or use a tree and drive the damaged car in reverse slowly and pull it out that way. It will work but the Clarke thing is pretty pants by the look of it