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Front wheels that bow out, also known as positive camber, can be caused by several factors, including worn suspension components, misalignment, or damaged control arms. Over time, parts like bushings and ball joints can wear down, leading to improper wheel angles. Additionally, hitting potholes or curbs can knock the alignment out of specification, resulting in wheels that are not perpendicular to the ground. Regular maintenance and alignment checks can help prevent these issues.

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