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    Just checked mine, and it's slightly off as well.



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    Since mine is straight I wonder if this is something corrected on the assembly line at a specific time. Mine was manufactured May 2014. I suspect most with the issue are from before that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VespaGoGo View Post
    Since mine is straight I wonder if this is something corrected on the assembly line at a specific time. Mine was manufactured May 2014. I suspect most with the issue are from before that.
    Mine is model 2015 and also suffers the same issue.
    Mitsubishi Space Star Bright 2015

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    FYI, I did an alignment and they told me that the frame might be off. My rear right tire wears out like crazy over the other 3

    also my alignment was straight, but my steering wheel was slight right
    Last edited by remusrm; 02-23-2015 at 04:38 AM.

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    The soft suspensions are also to blame. The weight of the driver does affect the alignment, so if you frequently drive alone, have the alignment done with you in the car.


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