How much does subframe cost?
The cost of a subframe replacement varies depending on different factors, such as its brand, material, and location. A new subframe can cost you anywhere from $150 to $400 on parts alone. Labor can set you back another $300 to $1000, depending on the rates in your area.
What does a subframe do?
The principal purposes of using a subframe are, to spread high chassis loads over a wide area of relatively thin sheet metal of a monocoque body shell, and to isolate vibrations and harshness from the rest of the body.
Why was the RSX discontinued?
The Integra’s direct descendant, the RSX, was equally popular. However, these two models were eventually discontinued. The reason was simple. Acura wasn’t interested in keeping a performance coupe as part of the model lineup.
Can you replace the subframe?
The subframe is a structural part of the vehicle—and patching it up can compromise its integrity. When there’s severe rust, replacing the subframe is the only recommended method of repair. Replacing the subframe doesn’t make sense if the car as a whole is withering away.
Is a rusty car frame bad?
If rust gets into a vehicle’s frame or body structure, it can become a safety issue for drivers. In fact, if a vehicle’s structure gets rusty enough, there could be a catastrophic failure even in routine daily driving. That doesn’t mean that a little rust makes a used car a bad idea.
Can you drive with a broken subframe?
It’s probably not safe to drive with a cracked sub frame. I’d keep it to speeds under 30-35 mph. Everyone has different tolerances for risk, but it were me, I’d do a claim through insurance and make sure its done right the first time. The risk is too high (IMO) to save a couple of hundred dollars.
What are subframes in a car?
The subframe is the structure below the frame that supports the axle, suspension and powertrain. For internal combustion engines, in the front, it is often referred as the engine cradle, or in some cases, the K-frame.
What replaced the Acura RSX?
Honda Integra (fourth generation)
Honda Integra Fourth generation (DC5) | |
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2002 Honda Integra (Australia) | |
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Manufacturer | Honda |
Also called | Acura RSX (North America) |
Can you drive with a rusted subframe?
”If your car frame has excessive rust on it to a point where holes start to appear on the frame, or some parts of the frame are missing, this means that the rusting has affected the structural integrity of the frame and it is no longer safe to drive your vehicle.”