Passenger side tire rubbing agasint the wall when i turn the wheel?

I have a 2000 Honda accord I've had this problem. For a while now, I hate how it makes my car look. When I turn the wheel like I'm reversing backwards right my tire hits the wall i don't know if something is bent, I don't know if it's frame damage please need help

Hit what wall? The house? The fence? Maybe you mean the fender? Tire too big? Shocks gone? Been wrecked?

The wheel wall/well

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