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Old 08-29-2010, 09:32 PM
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bent tie rod

I bent a tie rod while driving my car up a set of ramps. Planned to do an oil change and replace the o rings and grommet on the turbo oil return tube...

the drivers side ramp tipped to the left and pushed "up" on the tie rod, bending it about 5 degrees off the straight line it was.

Is it OK to drive it like this or not?

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Old 08-29-2010, 10:48 PM
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No one is going to tell you its ok without a proper inspection. You have not even said what model your car is ! Put details in your signature & people may be more likely to respond.

If it was me & I was sure that no other damage had been done. I would straighten it & get a wheel alignment. I am not recommending you do that though as I have not inspected the damage.
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Old 08-30-2010, 12:23 AM
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Bent Tie Rods

I bent a left tie rod on 1983 W126 body 300SD.
Drove it home about 30 miles.

Without question you will get abnormal tire wear and
cannot drive it for long.

Replacement tie rod was purchased easily and the replacement took
less than one hour.

My bend was way worse than 5 degrees.

And as stated, please update your signature to show your vehicle type and year.
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Old 08-30-2010, 06:11 AM
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I had that on my old 37 chevy back when I was in college.

My dad the old farm boy said, no problem. He adjusted the tie rod until the bend was facing down and jacked the car up by it until it was straight, then twisted it back into its original position.

As other have said though, it depends on how bent yours is. A bend will shorten the points between the pivots so will cause it to toe out more than it was. As long as its not too severe you can drive a while with it that way.

Tie rod assemblies are pretty inexpensive though and pretty easy to change. In a pinch I have been known to count threads on the old one and put the new one on in the same position and go, keeping an eye on the tires for excessive wear.
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Old 08-30-2010, 08:28 PM
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Sorry about not mentioning the vehicle type. 1985 300 SD. I went to the dealer and got a new tie rod assembly. sized it up and replaced it today. guess I should get the car aligned.

how do I add the car type to my signature area, as suggested?
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At the top of the page, click on "User CP" and it will take you to where
you can add signature and other fun stuff.

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