mazdalifestyle
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- 2001 Mazda Protege ES 2.0, 2015 Mazda3i Touring
Alright guys, a little embarrassing but Thursday I wasn't paying attention to how close I was to the left side and ended up smacking a curb causing the rim to bend/tear so much that it stopped the wheel's movement, sending me skidding to a halt into the merge lane. After reviewing what damage I may have done, I didn't really see anything major. When I had the wheel off all I noticed to my eye was the spindle got pushed into the strut just a tiny bit but couldn't really look well because I was pretty much in the middle of the road. Obviously my rim is destroyed, so I swapped that out for the spare and attempted to regain movement; and to my luck it did just fine. So I followed my friend home, where I noticed the familiar wheel bearing roar from when it was bad the first time. Not sure if that's the culprit but it sure sounded so. Other than the ancient donut, and an off-centered steering wheel (now about 5 degrees to the left) the car drove like normal. I had an hour drive home and not once did it give me a shutter, bang, any sign of major damage (and this was at 60+mph). Any advice/thoughts? I dropped it off at the shop and they should get to look at it tomorrow.