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.
Yes, it could may mean the car is not safe to drive, have it checked/repaired by a good garage.
How can you bend the frame without cosmetic damage? Did you run over something? Depending on your insurance coverages, if a vehicle has a bent frame and is no longer safe to drive, then an insurance compamy would usually total out a vehicle. Otherwise, they can pay to repair the vehicle.
Bent wheel studs!! No it is not safe to drive. Now way would I drive this vehicle until I replaced the bent studs.
Drive around with it for a while and let us know.
NO, not safe to do so
Regardless of what any tv show or anything tells you a bent frame can be fixed as long as it is not totalled. The car will still work the same and be just as safe.
Yes, unless the worker is below ameture expirience.if its unlucky its usually a 85% chance of working.
No, if properly repaired it is just as safe as new.
Not a good idea. Play it safe and have it towed to the garage for repair.
It is never safe to travel with a bent subframe. Once a major suspension piece is damaged you run the risk of further damage to parts that may not be damaged already but once structural parts are damaged they must be replaced because they are not going to hold up in another accident.
my dad whom works on cars said "not for long"
Not really but if it is only for a day or two then yes it's fine but any more than that no it's not safe