What Causes Inner Edge Tire Wear on Front Wheels?
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The causes of inner edge tire wear on front wheels are: 1. Inaccurate wheel alignment; 2. Incorrect toe adjustment; 3. Steering gear malfunction or pulling to one side; 4. Uneven or deformed vehicle frame; 5. Mixing tires of different specifications with significant pressure differences. Tire wear refers to abnormal accelerated wear on the inner or outer edges of one or more tires. Methods to prevent tire wear include: 1. Adjusting tire pressure and always maintaining normal pressure; 2. Paying attention to tire maintenance and rotation, performing tire rotation every 8,000 to 10,000 kilometers to ensure even wear and extend lifespan; 3. Checking for loose wheel hub screws; 4. Avoiding overloading and maintaining balanced tire load distribution.