Absolutely. -Big Billy
yes
Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds. Defective Tire. Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds.
There are many causes for a tie rod on a vehicle to bend. This can occur due to hitting a pothole while driving or a curb.
You still had a accident. What you hit was a curb.
Either hitting the curb caused the leak, or the leak was already there and the impact from the curb aggravated it. Either way, it's really irrelevant - you have a transmission leak, and that needs to be repaired if you want to continue using that vehicle.
Take it to a front end specialty shop. NOT THE DEALER, NOT A GENERAL MECHANIC!
Yup! i did it yesterday. All the fluid came out in a matter of seconds. It blows dont ever drive over a curb
Hitting a serious pothole or slamming a curb will bend it.
You may have a bent rim or damaged the tire.
I seriously doubt it but if you have a really horrible car that you are driving and you hit a curb maybe, but I really do not think so.
In New Jersey, vehicles must be parked within 6 inches of the curb. Parking too far from the curb can result in a ticket, as it is considered a violation of state parking regulations. Always ensure your vehicle is parallel to the curb and not obstructing traffic.