That grip is awesome! I'm sure it saves you lots of time to get the job done! Very sturdy too!!👍🏽 Great demonstration Brit! Thank you for sharing! Have a great week my friend!!🙏🏽
I’ve used mine a little, it’s a beast. Pulled out the dog leg area that was crushed in 6 inches. It’s gets the job done. Setting up on some vehicles takes some time.
Heck yeah! It’s great for a small shop or personal repairs. Bit made for large full size trucks etc but great for smaller average passenger unibody cars. Make sure to use our link and code to check out to save! Feel free to ask any questions you may need too. Our email is in description. 👊😎
Great video and demonstration. Your video literally made my unboxing and setup a walk in the park. On another note I can help but notice that what vevor currently ships is slightly different from what you have. For instance my rack which was delivered on 07/19/2024 cannot be adjusted as you indicated on 3:43. Are there several versions of this rack?
amazing video , we really liked , sorry my english is not very good , but i undestand friend your explanation now i know what machine frame i will buy , thanks again brother for your time
I have the same machine and would like to ask your advise on two points: 1) I have a 21' Toyota Tacoma w passenger side front frame damage, the very front part of the frame rail, from the stabilizer sway bar mount forward is bent outward approx 1". I was thinking of using this frame machine, adding much longer bolts to the pinch clamps so they can pinch around the frame rail behind the suspension mount and pull toward the driver side to align it. 2) I measured the frame for diamond and it is strange, in sections it is perfect in others it shows a 0.5" diamond - the passenger side rail is back. This is most evident in the bed, the passenger side as a 1.5" gap to the cab and driver side has 1" gap to cab indicating a diamond on the passenger side - question: how do I position the machine to pull on the passenger side rail while isolating it from the driver side? There are several welded cross members so I am not sure how to fix the machine for this pull. Thank you
Very interesting. Maybe they made a change or update in production… Possibly went to lunch and never set that part up on jig. Maybe a new guy? Made on a Friday? Hunan errors! 🤦♂️ Lol I would either contact VEVOR about it or just set it up and drill yourself and get a large bolt and nut from the hardware store. The adjustability makes it! 👊😎
That grip is awesome! I'm sure it saves you lots of time to get the job done! Very sturdy too!!👍🏽
Great demonstration Brit! Thank you for sharing!
Have a great week my friend!!🙏🏽
Thanks buddy! I wanted to make a video on this unit for a setup example. Not a lot of information online for this field.
Please do a demo hook up the foot pedal set up, hydraulic oil etc Thanks.
I’ve used mine a little, it’s a beast. Pulled out the dog leg area that was crushed in 6 inches. It’s gets the job done. Setting up on some vehicles takes some time.
I love how portable it is and easy to store out of the way! Great bang for the buck. Especially for a small body shop or personal use. 👊😎
Awesome video! That is a cool machine
Thanks man! It helps get these types of jobs repaired. This little unit does some work tho!
I'm so proud of you with your detailed explanation. Keep up the spirit!
Thank you!
Very informative video. You sold me on it. Thanks!
Heck yeah! It’s great for a small shop or personal repairs. Bit made for large full size trucks etc but great for smaller average passenger unibody cars. Make sure to use our link and code to check out to save!
Feel free to ask any questions you may need too. Our email is in description. 👊😎
Great video and demonstration. Your video literally made my unboxing and setup a walk in the park. On another note I can help but notice that what vevor currently ships is slightly different from what you have.
For instance my rack which was delivered on 07/19/2024 cannot be adjusted as you indicated on 3:43. Are there several versions of this rack?
Very informative video! Thanks!
amazing video , we really liked , sorry my english is not very good , but i undestand friend your explanation now i know what machine frame i will buy , thanks again brother for your time
It’s only meant to help make a decision of tool is for you. :) I hope it helped. Make sure to use my discount code and link to purchase. 👊😎
I have the same machine and would like to ask your advise on two points: 1) I have a 21' Toyota Tacoma w passenger side front frame damage, the very front part of the frame rail, from the stabilizer sway bar mount forward is bent outward approx 1". I was thinking of using this frame machine, adding much longer bolts to the pinch clamps so they can pinch around the frame rail behind the suspension mount and pull toward the driver side to align it. 2) I measured the frame for diamond and it is strange, in sections it is perfect in others it shows a 0.5" diamond - the passenger side rail is back. This is most evident in the bed, the passenger side as a 1.5" gap to the cab and driver side has 1" gap to cab indicating a diamond on the passenger side - question: how do I position the machine to pull on the passenger side rail while isolating it from the driver side? There are several welded cross members so I am not sure how to fix the machine for this pull. Thank you
I have one but noticed my main frame is not adjustable like this can’t make it longer?
Very interesting. Maybe they made a change or update in production…
Possibly went to lunch and never set that part up on jig. Maybe a new guy? Made on a Friday? Hunan errors! 🤦♂️ Lol
I would either contact VEVOR about it or just set it up and drill yourself and get a large bolt and nut from the hardware store. The adjustability makes it! 👊😎
That is Cool.👍
Thanks man!
How do I attach it to a e46 bmw?
Interesting question. This unit attaches to vehicles pinch weld. If it has no pinch weld, then this unit wouldn’t work by itself.
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Lol temu did a typo and I got that frame straightener for 270 instead of 2000
What did you type?