How do you crack a radiator support?

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I was looking into another GTS that has a cracked radiator support. I wasn't familiar with failure as common occurrence. The cars appears to be fine otherwise. Looking for info on:

1) Is this a common issue?
2) How may have this happened?
3) How big of a job is it to replace?

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its fiberglass if i remember correctly. maybe someone working on it leaned on it hard ?
 

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Curb, parking lot, really steep driveway, fender bender...... all would get the job done.
 
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Sorry, I dont have any Pics of it.

Scares me a little if something hit it hard enough to crack it. Thanks for the info. I think I will avoid this car. May be fine but why chance it.
 

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Who is selling the car ? Help the next guy who might look to buy it.
 

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If a curb can do it, it may just be a weak point on the car. I wouldn't disqualify it just on that one point. Call Chuck Tator and get the history and his opinion.
 

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a good tech can help ya find more out on it. first call tator and then get someone you trust to look it over.
 

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need more details.
if interested in the car, have someone qualified to inspect the frame and body for repairs.

1) Is this a common issue?
Many of our vipers have been in a minor curbcrash/fenderbender which could lead to some degree of a minor crack in the CS
2) How may have this happened?
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3) How big of a job is it to replace?
i can imagine its a PITA, what you call radiator suport is in fact called a Core support. it connects to much of the front end.
 

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That's a pretty big chunk of plastic up there. As mentioned, it would take a pretty big whack to break it. And a lot of work to replace it.

You say the car "appears" to be OK otherwise.

Have you had the wheel alignment checked?
 
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Didnt check the alignment as the car was being sold from a known out of state dealer and I did not see it in person. I was going on their assessment. The car was just received by them and they just started to go over it. Their initial assessment of this car was that it had a little curb rash on two wheels and the cracked radiator support. The dealer was upfront about these items. I was looking for a pristine car so I decided that this would not fit my requirements. I am sure these items can be fixed but I did not want to get into that.
 
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