On an independent rear suspension system, the right-rear tire has excessive wear on the inside edge of the tread. The most likely cause of this problem is:
A) Worn lower control arm bushings
B) A failed rear sway bar link
C) A worn-out right-rear strut
D) Low tire pressure
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