Subaru Forester driving discomfort with car leaning to the right side on Subaru Forester

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Subaru Forester owners report experiencing discomfort while driving due to the vehicle leaning to the right side. Common issues include misaligned wheels, which can cause the vehicle to pull to one side and lead to poor control and excessive tire wear. Additionally, improper tire inflation can affect steering, resulting in the car pulling left or right. Owners also note vibrations on the driver's side at higher speeds when turning right, potentially indicating worn lower control arm bushings that may require inspection and replacement. Furthermore, some drivers find that an off-kilter steering wheel exacerbates the leaning issue, particularly in Right Hand Drive (RHD) vehicles. Lastly, adjustments to the caster angle can help correct a slight pull to the right and improve straight-line stability. Addressing these concerns is crucial for a safer and more enjoyable driving experience.

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