You still had a accident. What you hit was a curb.
Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds. Defective Tire. Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds.
It could but unlikely if it was a curb the tie rod ends and/or balljoints rims and control arms would all be bent before the rack but most likely the car was wrecked
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.
Absolutely. -Big Billy
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It sounds as if your vehicle might have suffered some serious damage when you hit the curb, especially since you hit the right tire but the vehicle pulls to the left. The fact that your vehicle shakes when braking means it may be unsafe to drive. It is possible that the brakes could fail completely when you need them the most. Have your vehicle inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic immediately. After that, stop hitting curbs.
Could be age or damage. It could be the gasket (a cheap repair if you can do it yourself) or maybe the pan itself is damaged somehow (such as hitting a large hole in the road or driving over something , like a curb). A leaking gasket on an loder vehicle, especially with a lot of miles is very common.
Yup! i did it yesterday. All the fluid came out in a matter of seconds. It blows dont ever drive over a curb
A lot.. and you probably spend more later. I totalled my 97 eclipse by hopping a foot tall curb and hitting a tree doing forty five. If you have a friends a lot less. If you don't. it depends on the damage.
Hitting a serious pothole or slamming a curb will bend it.
You may have a bent rim or damaged the tire.