Driving a car with a bent frame can expose you to more damages to your vehicle and also possible injuries if the frame fails while driving. A bent frame may also create steering issues which makes it difficult to steer the car.
A bent car frame, also known as a damaged frame, happens when the structural integrity of a vehicle's frame is compromised. This can happen as a result of a collision or accident like an accident with a rear-end or T-bone. The force of the impact can cause the frame to turn or bend which could impact the suspension of the vehicle, steering, and overall safety.
Signs of a bent car frame could include steering issues, uneven tire wear, and uneven gaps between the doors and body panels. Furthermore, a bent frame can cause suspension issues such as an uneven height of the ride and wheels that are not aligned, and uneven wear on the tires. In severe instances, a bent frame can also cause the vehicle to be difficult to drive and create a risk for operation.