Depending on the dent in your rim, driving on it can lead to: misalignment, squeeling and/or chaffing in the wheel well, Destruction or quick reduction of the ball joint, brake system failure, broken axle, unsafe highway operation. It depends on the dent and what kind of driving you do, that determines how much damage it can cause.
I wouldn't think so. but after a short period of time it may hurt
have the oil changed as soon as possible to avoid possible damage to the motor. A small amount of power steering fluid in the oil for a short period of time probably won't hurt anything.
no
If engine coolant is mixing with motor oil, yes, serious damage will occur in a very short time.
you can get cramps or your stomach will hurt or your feet can hurt too but you can never be sure about when u start your period
it probabaly just depends on how long you drive for. If its like hours then that's understandable. If its short distance it also depends on age. If its short ride then it could probably be a knee problem. Hope this helped a little!
No
no, but it is ANNOYING!!!!!!!!!!
Your period doesn't hurt but if you get PMS getting you're period might hurt. Go to beinggirl.com or Girlslife.com for any further information!
The valves can be bent when the timing belt breaks.
I haven't had a real period; I have spotted and it didn't hurt at all.
I meant Should my period hurt me cuz its not