So I hit a massive pothole on Hessa Street last week that was hidden by some standing water, and ever since then my 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited has been leaning slightly to the driver side. It's not dramatic, maybe an inch or so, but I notice it every time I look at the front end. I took it to a shop in Al Quoz and they said the shock absorber might be bent internally because the wheel wasn't damaged and the control arms looked fine. I've been reading that Jeep shocks can get damaged from big impacts without any external leaks, and the only way to know is to remove and test them. I found a place that does dependable Jeep shock absorber replacement in Suspension Repair Dubai and they said they can check the valving on their shock dyno before just replacing things. Has anyone here had that leaning issue after a big hit and found it was just the shock? I'm worried it might be a bent axle housing or something worse, but the shop said if it was the axle the tire wear would be obvious. I really don't want to throw money at guessing, but I also hate driving a crooked Jeep. Any advice from someone who's been through this would be awesome. Thanks.