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.
Yes is can.
Do not drive a car with a bent control arm asthis will cause wear and tear on your suspension .
Tire out of balance is the most likely cause. Can also be a bent wheel.
It can cause a lot of extra stresses on the suspension and steering linkage.
yes a bent valve will not seat properly. can also wear the valve slide and ruin the head.will also cause backfiring and loss of power. sometimes a bent valve will breakthen fall down and punch a hole thru the piston or the side of the cylander bore so yes a bent valve can cause further damage to your engine
More than likely your tires are out of balance. Have your tires rotated and balanced. Make sure they check for a bent wheel.
bent wheels or a broken cord in a tire or a deformity in a tire.
Most likely it has unbalanced or bad tire(s). Bent wheel rims also can be the cause.
No, if you get into another accident the frame will collapse further, and could cause damage to the occupants. Driving a vehicle with a bent frame is also harder to steer because it interferes with your alignment in most cases.
This can be caused by the exhaust valve being either bent, worn or not seating properly. If this is the case then get this checked out A.S.A.P as this could cause severe damage.
Wheel balance, bent rim, bad tire or worn steering components to name a few.
I was driving against the curb on my left side for a second and now the edge of the plate rim is bent. I don't think anything is wrong with the bolts that secure it to the wheel, it's just the edge of the plate that is usually tucked underneath the tire... If that part is untucked and bent outward, will it cause any problems? And how can I get it fixed without paying too much? Thank you.