2003 mitsubishi outlander rear tires tilt i. Causes the tire to wear quickly on inside. What can be causing this and how can it be repaired
Upper control arm "dogbones" the pillow bushings go, and cause the camber.
http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/t23095-replacing-bushing-in-rearupper-control-arm.htm
I dont know if you have solved this yet but check the bushings on the suspension or the arms. If one is worn or damaged it will cause the tire to bend outward or inward and cause the tires to wear uneven.
Testimonial: "Thank you for the information. Will it cost much to repair this?"
Had a similar problem with a different car. Rear struts / spings were worn. Caused rear to sag enough to push wheels out and wear out inside portion of tires.
Testimonial: "I appreciate the response but my car does not have struts on the rear. It has the arm and grommets."
I think your vehicle has independant suspention. So the sway arms need to be adjusted. Or the spring tention is not right on the struts.
Testimonial: "I appreciate the response but this is on the rear and the rear does not have struts."
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