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Yes, a subframe can crack from normal wear and tear over time, especially if the vehicle experiences regular stress from road conditions, impacts, and general use. Factors such as rust, corrosion, and fatigue can weaken the material, making it more susceptible to cracks. Additionally, poor maintenance or previous accidents can exacerbate these issues, leading to premature failure. Regular inspections and maintenance can help identify potential problems before they result in significant damage.

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