First of all, the deformation of the beam directly affects the four-wheel alignment, that is, four-wheel alignment is no longer allowed. The inaccurate four-wheel alignment directly affects the stability of driving, but can an unstable car still drive?
Secondly, after the deformation of the beam, the steering rod will be affected, and the steering rod will be squeezed or pulled due to deformation, resulting in inaccurate steering wheel. Is it okay for the car to run?
Repair it quickly, the beam is deformed and you can't go on the road any more. Because the beam is deformed, it shows that the impact force is very large. In contrast, the small directional tie rod is close to the beam and may be deformed or even broken. Failure to check clearly is a safety hazard.