What Causes Outer Edge Tire Wear?
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Specific reasons for the occurrence of outer edge tire wear: Inaccurate wheel alignment: When the two wheels on the same side operate or the front and rear wheels are misaligned, tire wear occurs. The vehicle's self-correction leads to abnormal increases in ground friction and accelerated wear on a specific part of the tire. Incorrect toe adjustment: The front wheels are slightly tilted inward at an angle similar to pigeon-toed, which is the optimal angle for high-speed stable driving. Poor adjustment of the toe angle can also cause tire wear. Steering gear malfunction: Steering gear failure may lead to tire wear and deviation. Mixed tire installation: Mixing tires of different specifications or having significant differences in tire pressure can cause tire wear.