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No, normal driving will not bend a tie rod. It takes a large shock from a large pot hole, a curb or a collision to bend a tie rod.
A "pot hole" sinks in like a pot... The sky has a hole in it per say... It's called the hole in the ozone layer...
a pot hole
It's a hole that could be a hole on the road where part is cracked?
Might do. Depends on the size of the pot hole, your tires and on how fast/hard you hit it.
I had to drill a hole on the side of the old rotors. make sure the hole is out towards the front edge of the rotor. You want to have a hole that shows the line where the rotor and axle meet. Then I took a hammer and a pointed punch and they came off.
drill
To allow for drainage.
No you pot will need a hole to be whole.
When digging a hole, if you bend over you will be able to get the shovel deeper into the hole.
A pinch pot is a small clay pot, made by starting with a ball of clay and pressing a hole on it, then pinching the sides until it becomes a pot.
To allow for drainage.