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Can you bend a bent tie rod back?

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Yes. But is it worthh risking your life to do it ? For safetys sake, buy a new one

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What can cause bent tie rod ends?

Hitting a serious pothole or slamming a curb will bend it.


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It depends on the severity of the bend and whether the bend resulted in metal fatigue. Tie rods are pretty significant parts of the vehicle. If one is damaged it should be replaced immediately. extensive tire wear will result with a bent tie rod.


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