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When I go around curves while driving, depending on the sharpness when I go to the left it shifts the alignment to being crooked and then when you go straight or on a curve to the right, it fixes itself. I already got new tires, replaced one of the control arms and an alignment. All the basic problems are out of the picture because I had a mechanic look at it that knows what he's doing look at it so it might be something specific to my car that's wrong. I have a 2015 mitsubishi lancer gt and it only has 51k miles but I think the car with previous owner had been side swiped so bad to the point that it should have been salvaged but they didn't report it, fixed it up and sold it to a local dealership.
What makes this problem better or worse?
The sharper the curve the more crooked it gets
How long has your 2015 Mitsubishi Lancer had this problem?
Ever since I got my new tires, control arm, and alignment
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Hello, are you able to demonstrate that "alignment being crooked" to a technician when you take your car to the repair shop? I'm not sure I understand; you're saying that to the left it shifts, but to the right or straight it "fixes itself" - I'm not sure what that means. There can't be any "variable" steering angles; nothing is loose and moving that much unless there's a serious problem that would show itself in other ways. So, all that said, I'd suggest having the vehicle evaluated at a shop near you, hands on, demonstrate your concern and get feedback from a trained technician. Use this link to find some shops near you that can help with your concern: www.repairpal.com/repair-shops