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Originally Posted by enojy
did you only run over it with one wheel, or both front wheels, or what? is the noise distinctly coming from only one corner/wheel? you may have blown a shock, or possibly the top of the strut assembly where it's bolted to the chassis.
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Front right wheel.
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Originally Posted by CarDriver
Like Zeuce said, schedule it with your dealer service dept and have a "professional" look at it and see what they say. Find out if it's something that they'll just fix under warranty (does it really hurt to ask?), and if not, find out how much it costs.
If it's a significant amount to fix, find out if your state has some sort of program to pay for such damages...if you can build a case  .
Oh, and hey, I'm an internet warrior. Don't post this crap around here in an online forum. This isn't a place to ask questions or have discussions or share experiences and ideas! 
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Do they charge for looking at it? (Lol my first car I wouldn't know)
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Originally Posted by Mjrn.
how fast were you going? generally you'll get a flat before you bend things, or so I've heard. unless the impact is on the actual lower control arm, which doesn't seem likely. And yes, definitely look into the pothole and getting the city to pay for it.
I have a creaking noise that comes from pulling off my bumper too many times I think. I've done a self-fix on it and it's gone, but I think our cars are kind of prone to funny noises.
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15-20 MPH
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Originally Posted by Mjrn.
if you have buckling at your roof, I believe your tire would definitely be flat, your rim definitely bent and all sorts of sh*t wrong. Probably running around wiht -15 camber too hahah.
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Nah nothing wrong with my roof or moonroof, nothing wrong with the rim, tire's still inflated.
The sound seems to be coming from the center of the dash. Could be something loose in the interior?