I’m an idiot. Last week I misjudged a turn in the rain and smacked my front right wheel into a concrete curb at maybe 30 km/h. The wheel and tire looked fine surprisingly but ever since then the car pulls noticeably to the right and the steering wheel is slightly crooked when driving straight. I’ve already done an alignment but the shop said the rear toe was way out and they couldn’t get it fully into spec. Now I’m worried I might have bent a control arm or even damaged the subframe. I think I need proper car chassis repair Dubai from a place that has a frame straightening machine. I found Dynostar’s chassis page and they mention laser measuring which sounds precise. Has anyone here had a hard curb hit that bent something underneath but wasn’t obvious just by looking? How much did it cost to pull a subframe back into shape? I’m really hoping it’s just a bent tie rod or lower arm and not the actual chassis rails. Any advice on what to check first before I panic? Thanks.