R/F tire (inner) leaning inward?
#7
Getting it inspected is the only way you'll know for sure what the problem is. It could be anything from worn components or bushings to something bent. If it's leaning so bad that the tire is touching the strut plate I would not drive the car until it is inspected and repaired. With it leaning that bad it is putting additional strain on the suspension and something could break at any time with catastrophic results.
#9
Yeah or maybe it took a good whack from a curb or pothole and just pushed it out of alignment. Get it in and let us know the problem.
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