Alex_M
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This is not a question for your average body shop IMO. I would be wanting to hear from someone who does frame repair, a body shop with a frame rack.
By my eye, given that it is in a bend on the frame, that is already a natural weak point. I would not say it were intentional on the part of the rollback driver... those winches have a lot of pulling power and it's easy to go too far on accident. Certainly negligence, though.
To me, the frame is torn. The tear needs to be cut out, the end of the tear radiused, and a plate welded over the section to reinforce. A lot of shops won't weld on frames anymore, would rather get you (or someone) to pay them for a frame replacement, but this is a pretty simple repair. Look for a welding fab shop to do the structural repair and then take it to whoever the dealer recommends to get the factory undercoating re-done in the repaired area. That, or have the whole undercarriage re-coated.
By my eye, given that it is in a bend on the frame, that is already a natural weak point. I would not say it were intentional on the part of the rollback driver... those winches have a lot of pulling power and it's easy to go too far on accident. Certainly negligence, though.
To me, the frame is torn. The tear needs to be cut out, the end of the tear radiused, and a plate welded over the section to reinforce. A lot of shops won't weld on frames anymore, would rather get you (or someone) to pay them for a frame replacement, but this is a pretty simple repair. Look for a welding fab shop to do the structural repair and then take it to whoever the dealer recommends to get the factory undercoating re-done in the repaired area. That, or have the whole undercarriage re-coated.