What Causes the Tenth Generation Accord to Experience Tire Wear and Humming Noise?
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Tire wear is generally caused by deformation of suspension system linkages, loose ball joints, or damaged rubber mounts. It is essential to regularly inspect the vehicle's chassis, ensure proper torque on chassis bolts, and promptly replace any damaged ball joints or rubber mounts. Below is more related information: 1. Rear Tire Wear: Rear tire wear can be related to aging tires, deformed rims, excessive wheel bearing clearance, loose suspension or brackets, shock absorber issues, or incorrect wheel alignment data. 2. Wheel Alignment: The purpose of wheel alignment is to prevent the vehicle from pulling to one side. Theoretically, wheel alignment should be performed every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers. If you frequently drive long distances or on mountainous roads, the interval may need to be reduced. However, if the vehicle shows signs of pulling to one side, a wheel alignment should be performed regardless of mileage to ensure driving safety.