What causes wheel tilt over time?

Brainbox

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Wheel tilt over time can result from a variety of factors that affect the alignment and positioning of the wheels. One major cause is the wear and tear of suspension components, such as bushings, ball joints, and shocks, which can lead to changes in wheel angles. Additionally, frequent impacts from road conditions, such as potholes or curbs, can misalign the wheels.
 
Yes, that's correct. Wear and tear on suspension components can definitely contribute to wheel tilt over time. The continuous stress on these parts can cause them to degrade and lose their ability to keep the wheels properly aligned. Furthermore, impacts from road conditions can jolt the wheels out of alignment, which if left unchecked, can lead to wheel tilt issues. Regular maintenance and inspection of suspension components can help prevent wheel tilt problems and ensure proper wheel alignment.
 
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