Help please

Asked by Colecent91 Jul 27, 2018 at 04:13 PM about the 2005 Hyundai Tiburon FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I was driving on a wet road an didn't no the road
very well well my wife told me we would be hitting
a round about in a couple min needless she didn't
warm me it was gonna be soon! And she yelled
sharp turn and I hit my breaks real hard and slid
into a curb and when it hit it went up on the curb
and it hit purdy hard not to hard but enough to jar. I
backed my car up and went to go forward and it
starting making a rubbing and a noise sound like I
had busted my tire. Well I got out of my car and
looked aorund it an everything seem to be in place.
So I got back in and started to go and it got nosier.
So I pulled off at a church and was looking at my
driver side tire it was bent out a the top and pushed
in a the bottom and it's rubbing the finder so I
figured it was my axle cause it was also making a
crunching noise I looked my car over when
installed my new axle and didn't see anything else
wrong. Now it still doing the same and my tire is
pushed back when I take off the tire u put it back
on only the top lugs go on right and I have to push
the bottom in to to get it lined right.  I drove my car
home and I'm an hour from where my car was
damaged and drove it on and it made noises like I
had 4 flat tires and the steering is crazy like it's not
right I can tell. Can anyone give me any info on
what maybe wrong? Also I can turn my wheel right
and it don't rub bad but when I turn it left it sounds
like my car is laying on my tire.
There's a pic of what it looks like sitting straight

1 Answer

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Take er to an alignment shop. Something is bent, hopefully its just the lower control arm and strut

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