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- JIMNLINExplorer IIIopnspaces wrote: 
 I would leave it alone and not worry about it. But if you want to try to repair I would use a big channel-lock or adjustable wrench and bend it back. You could also try just a hammer and some careful pounding.
 X2 if the looks bothers you.
- HappyKayakersExplorer IIIMy immediate concern would be the new 'bent' portion contacting that tire on a bumpy road. I can't really tell from the pic how close it is.
- JRscoobyExplorer IINamMedevac 70 wrote: 
 I would check it occasionally for possible stress cracks near the bolt. "If you so choose" a welding shop can straighten the beam with their heavy tools.
 I don't think it would take "heavy tools" to straighten it.
 BUT, ever grab a coat hanger, or other wire, bend back and forth until it breaks? I think working the steel would make it more likely to get the stress cracks.
 Still no answer about knowing a better way to jack it up...
- NamMedevac_70Explorer III would check it occasionally for possible stress cracks near the bolt. "If you so choose" a welding shop can straighten the plate with their heavy tools.
- BobboExplorer IIIJust watch out for a blinker fluid leak.
- opnspacesNavigator IIII would leave it alone and not worry about it. But if you want to try to repair I would use a big channel-lock or adjustable wrench and bend it back. You could also try just a hammer and some careful pounding.
- I would make a couple of very persice measurements from axle to axle on both sides. If they are equal then your good.
- KrustyNomad III wouldn't be too concerned. You can use an adjustable wrench on there to straighten it out if you want.
- ScottGNomadIt's not going to have any effect being bent there. Enjoy your trip.
- dodge_guyExplorer IIDon’t worry. Won’t hurt anything.
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