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Rear end repairs - V5 Bora

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  • Rear end repairs - V5 Bora

    Hi everyone,

    My V5 Bora got hit right on the driver's rear wheel and as a result there is enough damage to the suspension to write the car off.

    I have an option to buy the car back from the insurance company - it's too good to wreck.

    My question is, how feasible is it to replace the rear end with another? Is it a case of unbolting a subframe and fitting another, or would it have to be rebuilt component by component.

    Cheers

    David

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    Depends how bent it is. If it is just the axle, thats a couple of hours and a brake bleed. Just be wary that a "cheap" fix might escalate. Have the insurance given a list of parts they need to get to fix it. New axle probably puts them off.
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      Thanks for your reply.

      I've only spoken to the assessor who said that there are a lot of bent components and that they would only use new parts to repair it, which is why the cost would be high.

      I was thinking of a complete rear end swap from a donor vehicle.

      D

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        Originally posted by a30guy View Post
        Thanks for your reply.

        I've only spoken to the assessor who said that there are a lot of bent components and that they would only use new parts to repair it, which is why the cost would be high.

        I was thinking of a complete rear end swap from a donor vehicle.

        D
        You need that list from assessor.

        Gavin
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