Hit a curb and bent something, but don't know what. Got pics.
#1
Hit a curb and bent something, but don't know what. Got pics.
Long story short, I slid my front drivers side into curb going about 25 mph. Took it to my local trusted small shop and they dont see anything bent. The shop aligned it as best they could and my stock strut tower is pushed way out to compensate, but the car pulls to the left something wicked.
There is a machine they have that will tell them what is wrong but informed me it will prolly scratch my wheels and recommended I take it to a frame shop or somewhere that has better equipment. Ugh.
While its not super obvious unless you look at it, the drivers wheel is pushed back towards the wheel well (toe in?) by about an inch or so. I just don't want to walk into a new place and have them anally violate me without lube.
Good side.
Evil side.
So what do you think needs to be checked? My shop said maybe lower control arm, but wasn't really sure (I really don't think they deal with these types of issues). I at least want to sound somewhat informed when I stroll into a new shop for a repair.
As soon as I fix this then I can lower it and get rid of my 4x4, sweet.
There is a machine they have that will tell them what is wrong but informed me it will prolly scratch my wheels and recommended I take it to a frame shop or somewhere that has better equipment. Ugh.
While its not super obvious unless you look at it, the drivers wheel is pushed back towards the wheel well (toe in?) by about an inch or so. I just don't want to walk into a new place and have them anally violate me without lube.
Good side.
Evil side.
So what do you think needs to be checked? My shop said maybe lower control arm, but wasn't really sure (I really don't think they deal with these types of issues). I at least want to sound somewhat informed when I stroll into a new shop for a repair.
As soon as I fix this then I can lower it and get rid of my 4x4, sweet.
#2
any good shop can tell what is bent by comparing s.a.i. (steering axis inclination) from side to side. something is definately bent. my advise would be to take it to a GOOD shop and have it inspected. if they know what they are doing they will find it rather quickly. you most likely bent your lower control arm steering knuckle or strut.
#4
Yea for sure ^... its really not too big of a deal. I had a similar of sorts story happend to me when i hit the curb last fall. I torn up a rim even . But with your pics, it took me some time to notice a difference. It the car drives the same, i wouldn't want to have some new shop rape me so to speak on a price to fix something that not too many people could see is wrong. Now, if the steering or handling isn't to your liking and or its something that you can't stand either preformance or visual. Then its your call... change it. Good Luck
#5
Yea for sure ^... its really not too big of a deal. I had a similar of sorts story happend to me when i hit the curb last fall. I torn up a rim even . But with your pics, it took me some time to notice a difference. It the car drives the same, i wouldn't want to have some new shop rape me so to speak on a price to fix something that not too many people could see is wrong. Now, if the steering or handling isn't to your liking and or its something that you can't stand either preformance or visual. Then its your call... change it. Good Luck
Well it drives with no issues...except even after an alignment it pulls to the left so much that if I let go of the steering wheel the car will basically turn corners by itself. It also now rubs the inner wheel well when I do a u-turn.
When I put in the lowering springs, I'm also getting new struts as well as a good set of camber plates to help out.
#6
same thing happened to mine but the front wheel go bent all the back so far its touching the wheel hub. the tie rod and the LCA are bent and gonna have to be replaced. the k-member might also be damaged.
#7
I guess i have 2 evil wheels. Because mine are both pushed back toward the rear of the car...
Back during winter last year, i slid and hit a curb with my car sliding at 15mph... Bounced off that b*tch. I just needed a good alignment. I hope thats the same with you... Goodluck
#10
Well it drives with no issues...except even after an alignment it pulls to the left so much that if I let go of the steering wheel the car will basically turn corners by itself. It also now rubs the inner wheel well when I do a u-turn.
When I put in the lowering springs, I'm also getting new struts as well as a good set of camber plates to help out.
When I put in the lowering springs, I'm also getting new struts as well as a good set of camber plates to help out.
Well.... a GOOD shoppe would NEVER leave your car in such condition. As Jwog suggested, find a shoppe that knows what the hell they are doing and get it fixed properly. It is obvious from the pics, your description and the fact that you hit a curb at 25 MPH....! that something is damaged/bent. My guess is the "A" arm on that one side, but could be worse than that
Jazzer
PS. hpdub.... Do you have CC plates and a VERY aggressive caster setting or what?