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straighten steering wheel
Ok so i had little accident the other day. Now my steering wheel is about 60-75 degrees off from the norm. the strange part is there are no real problems with the steering, i drove it probably 400-500 miles this way yesterday. Is there a way to straighten it or do i have to go to a wheel alingment place, and can they even take care of this?
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You have damaged something in the front end for the wheel to be off that much, I would get it to an alignment shop ASAP and tell them everything and have them check everything on the front end, you may also have them do a 4 wheel alignment to make sure every is in order. Also, have them check all of the wheels to make sure they aren't bent.
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