I wouldn't say bad for your car however you may notice a wheel wobble when driving, if tis an alloy wheel get it checked incase the rim may have a hairline crack
You may have a bent rim or damaged the tire.
could be tires out of round,bent rim,out of balence wheel or wheel bearings. or it could be the u-joint is bad and it is off balancing your drive shaft
its usually the belt inside the tire that gets bent, from hitting a curb or rocks if the rim of the tire itself is bent you cannot reseat the tire on the rim you will have a slow leak its like trying to straighted out a coat hanger
Check the tires for being round. Sometimes a belt will slip and make the tire egg shaped.
If the rim is on a new car, no that is not common. Take it back and ask to see the manager or complain to the company. if the people at the tyre service are sure that it is not the original welding on the rim then it is dangerous ,as it is illegal to repair any damaged rim because it creates a weak point.any reputable car dealer would have replaced the rim without question,if yours wont then take them to consumer affairs
Yes
cause your intake valve is bent You probably have a bad tire or rim. I'd go with the tire or rim answer.
could be unbalanced tires. or a bent rim.. or bad wheel barrings
Yes
Yes, it is.
Yes, it can.
If it is severely bent the side wall in that area may be damaged, but if it is just a curb hit, the tire should be fine mounted on another rim. If it is a steel rim, the tire can be taken off and the lip of the rim bent back into place and used.
Bad tire? Bent rim?
You've hit and run over something with the car.
The possibilities are, a bad tire with belt separation (most likely), a bent rim or a bent axle. If it only wobbles when the brakes are applied you may have a warped brake rotor or brake drum (which ever applies).
becouse of bent rim or a bad spot in your tire .
Probably not. It may be worth the five or six dollars to try.