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Old 08-12-21, 03:11 PM
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Personally, if I was to use it, I'd straighten it, and verify overall alignment.

Maybe not do dent repair, but get it straight and aligned.

Doing so will help reduce stress on adjoining parts which may or may not be experiencing a permanent bend. It would also reduce every bump sending shocks through that single point bend.

I think the wheel may be out of alignment in the third photo.
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