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Old Feb 4, 2018, 02:44 PM
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Negative camber on one rear side?

Hi I have a 2005 Lancer ES, and my driver side rear has negative camber and I don’t know why. Could it be my rear control arm or my strut? I am kind of at a loss and I need to figure it out so I can fix it
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Could be a badly worn ball joint or bushing.


Is this a new issue or has the car always had it?
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Is this a new issue or has the car always had it?[/QUOTE]

It is a newer issue. I was thinking it was the upper control arm bushing causing the tire to suck in
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Need to get you to the alignment shop ASAP
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