Postby hks_kansei » Tue May 17, 2011 12:29 pm
you will need an alignment.
it's also possible that it has damaged the tie rod, an old Laser that my dad and I fixed up had a similar accident at some point and to the naked eye the tie rod seemed fine, but once we removed it and peeled back the dust boot it was quite bent.
so check that, and also check the upper control arm as well, there's no guarantee that it didn't shift in the crash as well.
there could be any number of things bent, so just make sure to look very carefully at everything and see if there's any bends/cracks.
after that get an alignment, if they have issues with getting it aligned it may also indicate something bent/shifted.
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