If it's independent rear suspension, it's been knocked out of alignment. Yes, rear suspension can be knocked out of alignment.
sagging right rear spring
It's possible that if you or some other driver have hit a large pothole or other hard bump, you may have knocked the rear end out of alignment.
If left loose, the compound will be heated unevenly.
The left rear wheel !
R front to left rear,left rear to left front, left front to right rear
left rear to left front-left front to right rear-right rear to right front-right front to left rear
Check your shocks or struts on the Civic. If the suspension has gone bad, you will notice that your tires are wearing out unevenly on each side.If your Civic is pulling to the side while driving and you notice your tires are wearing on the sides, it may be that your suspension has gone bad.
broken transmission mount there is a front left, rear left and a center mount
Most likely a bent suspension component.
warped drum. worn out brake shoes.
Right rear, then left rear, then right front, and ending at the left front.
You start at the brake farthest from the master cylinder. right rear, left rear, right front, left front.You start at the brake farthest from the master cylinder. right rear, left rear, right front, left front.