Hitting a Curb With Your Tire?

Every weekday I drive to school and while pulling into the parking lot from the road, must form a right turn. The problem is that I can never seem to turn into the lot next to out my back right tire hitting the curb. I enjoy to stay kinda close to the right of the parking lot entrance to avoid hitting any cars exiting the parking lot. Is this bad for my tires??

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Only the one that's hitting the curb,which by the path,no tire place will fix it if the damage is on the side of the tire

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Most expected your tires can handle it...no big accord. If you do this consistently it will affect your allignment. Meaning that if you let progress of your steering wheel while driving, your vehicle will pull to any the left or the right, instead of continuing straight.

You can seize your allignment fixed every once in a while (every year or so) for close to 40 bucks. Its not anything critical though, unless you plan on driving next to no hands.

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Answers:    It kill the sidewalls and they begin to discharge. I pulled into someone's driveway carelessly and hit my right front tire on the curb. By the subsequent morning it was flat and needed to be replaced (unsalvageable). I turn really practically now no concern how many idiots are exiting a parking lot.

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