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Hello,

I have a DPS 2023, with 200 miles. I changed the OEM wheels and tires for aftermarket and went up a size on tires to a 28”.

I recently noticed that the left rear tire is leaning, very noticeably compared to the other side.

We’ve tried looking for bent parts but nothing, it hasn’t been used except for normal road use, so no jumps or any rough terrain.

Anyone have any ideas what I could check?
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Thank you for the information. So it is normal that it’s leaning on one side more than the other? If that’s the case I’ll leave it be!

Forgot to mention that it has spacers, 2” spacers on the rear. Wheels are 4+3, I had to put spacers on rear to make it match the front.
 

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As stated above the larger wheel just made it more noticeable, I wouldn't bother with it, Right now it has negative camber, camber will change as the suspension cycles.
Once you put a load on it it will probably go to positive camber...
 
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