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  1. #1
    Registered Member One Ring
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    Feb 14 2015
    AZ Member #
    315256
    Location
    ontario

    Hit Curb in snow fall questions

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    hey i was driving going around a corner at about 30-40k when i hit a patch of ice and it took me into the curb i only hit my front passenger wheel i have recently brought it in to have the alignment checked i just told them it had to be the alignment, they told me it was fine. but when i drive it i still feel kinda what bothered me before. when i make sharp left turns it kinda feels like the tire is rubbing on the wheel well. i dont really know how to explain it but it feels like i have a small dead zone in the center of the wheel i havnt really drove it past 80k since it happened. its not bad but feels off. any advice for me?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
    Join Date
    Apr 19 2014
    AZ Member #
    190612
    Location
    Long Island

    did they check out the wheel and/or tire?

  3. #3
    Registered Member One Ring
    Join Date
    Feb 20 2015
    AZ Member #
    316302
    Location
    MD

    I had the same thing happened to me 2 weeks ago. I bought it to service to get a realignment the first time and they said everything looks good. Still felt a rumble so bought it in a second time. Again, it was "good". Went in a third time when they finally found something wrong: wheel bearings. Make sure when you take it in, ask them to look at all parts of the suspensions and wheels.

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