many causes. check: loose wheel bearings possible bent spindle possible bent suspension part weak springs alignment, if the camber or toe(alignment terms) is out, the tire will not sit in the proper position. depending on the year, your car may take alignment shims to correct the problem. shims are usually an additional cost on top of the alignment.
a brokin or weak spring on the axle of the trailer
This is a gyroscope action showing the laws of Hamilton's Vectors IJ=K. Consider the wheel as pointing in the -I direction, when you turn to the wheel around J , the vector action turns around K (parallel to the ground) which causes you to lean. into the turn. Bikers use that action to just lean around K and thsi will turn you around J. just as if you turne d the wheel, -IK = J. This a manifestation of Quaternion Mathematics.
Bent wheel, possible loose wheel bearings, camber could be seriously off, sub-frame cracked, or something else like a traction arm is broken. Take it to an alignment shop and have it thoroughly inspected. This could be very dangerous.
It's lean.
A very fat girlfriend
It's lean.
because of low battery voltage
Trouble code P0174 means: System Too Lean (Bank 2)
well first gain speed then lean your skate board on to the back wheel's then slam it on to the back wheel's and then you will do an olie.
I heard it is a manufacturer defect with no 2004 camber kit available.It is a Manufacturer defect for which they have not put out a 'RECALL'.Some of the dealers deny knowing about the problem,and encourage the owner of the vehicle to change wheel bearings and other suspension parts.It is because of this defect the other suspensions parts are deteriorating rapidly.The Erin Mills Mitsubishi dealer now claims to have modified kit but all work must be done at their location.Owner should not have to pay for service as the fault lies with manufacturer..Rgds
A vacuum leak is one possibility.
Trouble code P0174 means:System too lean (Bank 2)