What is the reason for the outer wear of the rear tires on the Mitsubishi Outlander?

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SanAmara
07/25/25 6:45am
The reason for the outer wear of the rear tires on the Mitsubishi Outlander is due to misalignment between the rear wheels and the rear axle or deformation of the rear axle. Taking the Outlander 2020 2.0L 2WD Comfort 5-seater as an example: The manufacturer of this vehicle is GAC Mitsubishi, classified as a compact SUV, with an energy type of gasoline. The dimensions of this car are 4705mm in length, 1810mm in width, and 1710mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2670mm. It features a naturally aspirated intake form, front-wheel drive, electric power steering, a unibody structure, and a handbrake for the parking brake type.
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DelIsabel
08/10/25 6:16pm
Outer edge tire wear on the rear wheels is quite common on the Outlander. After analyzing many cases, I've found the main cause is likely wheel misalignment, particularly incorrect camber or toe settings on the rear wheels, which leads to uneven wear on the outer edges. Suspension system issues may also be involved, such as aging rear shock absorbers or deformed control arms affecting balance, causing greater force on the outer edges during turns. Additionally, aggressive cornering or overloading in daily driving can accelerate this phenomenon. I recommend regular alignment checks—for example, visiting a repair shop every six months to measure and adjust parameters properly, which can extend tire life. Ensuring consistent tire pressure is also crucial, as low pressure makes the outer edges more prone to wear. From my experience as an owner, early intervention is key; otherwise, the cost of replacing tires becomes too high, and it affects driving stability—safety always comes first.
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