Absolutely. -Big Billy
yes
Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds. Defective Tire. Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds.
Yes, a rotor can get bent by hitting a curb, especially if the impact is strong enough. When a vehicle strikes a curb, the sudden force can cause misalignment or deformation of various components, including the brake rotor. This may lead to issues such as vibration while braking or uneven wear on brake pads. It's advisable to have the rotor and related components inspected after such an impact.
You still had a accident. What you hit was a curb.
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.
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!
When parallel parking, you should aim to position your vehicle about 6 to 12 inches away from the curb. This distance allows for safe clearance from the curb while ensuring you don't obstruct traffic. Additionally, it helps prevent damage to your vehicle's tires and rims from hitting the curb. Always check local laws, as regulations can vary by location.
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.