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Slid into curb, wheel is turned inward

So my son slid "slowly" into a curb in the snow, and the front left tire is pointed inward about 10-20 degrees. I can't see anything bent when I take the tire off. Could it be as simple as adjusting it out, or is there something I'm not seeing? I've never had to mess with front end stuff, so I dont really know what in looking at.
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Re: Slid into curb, wheel is turned inward

Check all 3 points of your lower control arm. When I hit a curb going hella fast, one point was bent at almost a 90 degree angle. Then again, I hit pretty damn hard
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