Mitsubishi Outlander Sport back tires lean during cornering, issue not yet corrected on Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mitsubishi Outlander Sport owners report experiencing issues with the back tires leaning during cornering, which may be caused by several underlying factors. These owners often find that alignment problems lead to uneven tire wear, contributing to the leaning issue. Additionally, some report signs of cupping on the tires, suggesting potential problems with the shocks or struts that require inspection. A squeaking sound from the rear tires may indicate rust wear at the shoulder bushings, which can further affect handling and tire wear. It is crucial for owners to address these problems promptly to avoid further damage and ensure the vehicle's safety and performance. If issues persist, seeking a professional mechanic or dealership for a thorough inspection is advisable.

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