
2008 Toyota Camry LE 2.4L 2az-fe. I hit a softball-sized rock a little over a year ago. Nothing went bad right away. I also believe a brake job was done wrong shortly before the hit, back when I didn't have time to do it.
So far...I've replaced all 4 struts/springs and motor mounts in the driveway just because they were bad. I've replaced the driver's side LCA because the bushing was bad. Replaced the outer tie-rod on the drivers side because the dust boot was busted open, grease everywhere. And I've looked at the driver's side front brake and added the lower slide pin bushing that the last guy never put in, found that the pads looked to have been installed correctly, all clips are in place, dust shield is not rubbing. But the car still pulls to the left when I take my hand off the steering wheel. The clunking is all gone now. But I'm not sure why it's still pulling to the left. The tie rod came off with 18 full turns, went on with 18 full turns, and I'm going to have to wait on the alignment since I'll be going for Firestone's lifetime package as I plan to own the car for as long as it drives. It's got 124k miles, oil changes and tire pressures topped off religiously at 3k miles, along with fuel system cleaner, plus all filters kept up with and fluids checked.