Questions & Answers for: tire wearing

Question about 2005 Focus

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...wearing out in rear first. Have had countless alignments, balancing, etc. Even different tire brands, etc. Every mechanic (including Ford techs) say they see no problems with my car. Anything that ...

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...tire was wearing in the middle. Not sure exactly when I first noticed wear. Now my passenger rear tire is wearing in the middle. Each time I took the car in, they checked the air. From the beginning ...

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the front tires wear rather quikly . possible something wrong with sepension If you wear either the inside or outside of the tire which could mean your camber setting is off and alignment is needed. ...

Question about 1997 Jetta

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... Impala. The service guy just looked at it and said that was the problem. Wear on the inside of the tires. When ever front end work is done, front end needs to be realign, the wear your getting is ...

on one side of each tire- need front end alignment. wearing in center- over inflated tires. If they seem to wear evenly but quicker than they should, rotate with the rear so they all wear at same time

Question about 2006 Silverado 1500 2WD

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...wearing on both sides and not the centers, instead of just one side per tire then the tires are under-inflated. Inflate to the proper psi. If the tires are wearing only on one side, ie, left side ...

I have a 2003 yukon XLT, I am seeing uneven wear on my back two tires. The wear is not on the inside or outside of the tire its more like the tires are bouncing on the road causing the tires to wear ...

...tire wear is if you are constantly spinning the tires and wearing them prematurely. If you are just turning traction control off but not spinning the tires any more than before you will not have any ...

...tire is wearing and it makes a sqeaking noise The tire is wearing unevenly due to a tire defect...out of round, or belt seperation...the wear is also caused by alignment problems...get a free ...

tire and keeps them from wearing on the edges front wheel drive cars you should rotate your tires every 10 to 15,000 miles where rear wheel drive cars are not as ******* tires and should be rotated 15

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