What Causes Rear Tire Wear?
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The reasons for rear tire wear are: 1. Insufficient tire pressure or vehicle overload, which increases fuel consumption and causes the tire temperature to rise excessively, leading to tire blowouts; 2. Excessive tire pressure, which reduces the contact area with the ground, resulting in wear on the central part of the tire tread. Excessive tire pressure can also overstretch the cord layers, potentially causing blowouts on uneven roads; 3. Improper front wheel toe-in or abnormal wheel camber, leading to excessive inner or outer tread wear during sharp turns; 4. Poor wheel balance, causing steering wheel vibrations during turns and resulting in tire wear. It is essential to regularly inspect the tires to prevent unnecessary damage and avoid potential hazards.