You more than likely bent the wheel or you threw a weight off and the tire is out of balance. Have your tires balanced. They will know if you bent the wheel.
It sounds as if your vehicle might have suffered some serious damage when you hit the curb, especially since you hit the right tire but the vehicle pulls to the left. The fact that your vehicle shakes when braking means it may be unsafe to drive. It is possible that the brakes could fail completely when you need them the most. Have your vehicle inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic immediately. After that, stop hitting curbs.
Possible broken a-arm, or bent wheel.
You probably bent the wheel. Have the wheel inspected and replace it if it is bent. Make sure they inspect the tire for damage. I would also have the front end realigned.
It could but unlikely if it was a curb the tie rod ends and/or balljoints rims and control arms would all be bent before the rack but most likely the car was wrecked
One of your tie rods is likely broken. Did you Hit a curb or something?
Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds. Defective Tire. Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds.
Turn your steering wheel to the left if you are driving on the right hand side of the road, such as in the US and most of Europe. If you drive on the left side of the road, such as in the UK or Japan, turn your steering wheel to the right. Either way you want the nose of your vehicle to lead you away from the curb if you were to accelerate.
turn your wheel to the curb and pull your hand brake on and leave it in gear
You still had a accident. What you hit was a curb.
The aligning weight may have fallen off of one of your wheels, or you hit a curb or something else to throw it off again.
depends on if you are parked on a hill or not on an up hill with a curb turn away from the curb, on an hill with no curb turn to the ps of vehicle, other than that you should always keep your wheels straight when parked on a flat or even surface no grade!
the right front wheel should be away from the curb