Toyota Matrix rear tire leaning inwards issue with unknown solution on Toyota Matrix

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Toyota Matrix owners report experiencing issues with the rear tire leaning inward, which may be caused by factors such as uneven tread wear due to regular use or misalignment in the suspension system, including control arms and strut mounts. Additionally, negative camber can contribute to this problem, potentially leading to uneven tire wear and reduced stability. To address these concerns, owners are advised to visit an auto repair shop for rear suspension realignment or to replace worn shock absorbers. Consulting a qualified mechanic for a thorough diagnosis is also recommended, as solutions may involve realigning wheels, replacing worn suspension components, or using a camber kit for adjustment.

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