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      01-26-2010, 08:20 AM   #1
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Help Damaged Driver Side Front Suspension

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lets save the flamming etc.. nailed a median strip last night ( ran over it )at about 30 MPH. now my steering wheel is way off. so I though I just screwed up the alingment but....I got home and looked and the top of the wheel is tipped torward the center of the car about 3-4 inches !!! any idea's on what would have bent...I know I need to take it somewhere but please just give me some input. Thank you in advance

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      01-26-2010, 07:35 PM   #2
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OK,
lets save the flamming etc.. nailed a median strip last night ( ran over it )at about 30 MPH. now my steering wheel is way off. so I though I just screwed up the alingment but....I got home and looked and the top of the wheel is tipped torward the center of the car about 3-4 inches !!! any idea's on what would have bent...I know I need to take it somewhere but please just give me some input. Thank you in advance

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The list of possibilities is long and expensive. In addition to the wheel you could have damaged the hub & bearing assy, strut, knuckle, and any number of connecting arms (ie- lower control arm, lateral arm).

Because of the natural bends of some of the components it is almost impossible to tell if they are bent or not. If the wheel is in that much, I would first look for a bend at the strut and/or knuckle.

Get the car on a lift and have someone take a close look. Unfortunately you may wind up replacing most if not all of the suspension components on that side to regain the correct alignment angles.
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      02-02-2010, 08:32 AM   #3
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If the top of the wheel is leaning inwards, like mad neg camber, you may have damaged the front strut. Which makes sense because they are weak when loaded laterally. That's where I'd start.

Also, regardless of how they look, I would replace the ball joints and bearings on that side. Otherwise, jack up the front, remove both wheels and compare/contrast.

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