What causes the tire wear issue in the 10th-generation Accord?
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The tire wear issue in the 10th-generation Accord is caused by deformation of suspension system linkages, loose ball joints, and damaged rubber bushings. Below is relevant information about automotive tires: Functions of tires: Support the entire weight of the vehicle, bear the vehicle's load, and transmit forces and moments in other directions; transmit traction and braking torque to ensure good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, thereby improving the vehicle's power performance, braking performance, and passability; work together with the vehicle suspension to mitigate impacts during driving; Tire lifespan: The lifespan of tires is related to many factors, such as climate, road conditions, driving habits, installation, maintenance, etc. According to international regulations, if tires are used normally, they must be replaced when the tread depth wears down to 1.6 millimeters.