Which Wears Out Faster, Front or Rear Tires?

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StMatthew
07/28/25 9:24pm
Front tires wear out faster than rear tires. Here are the relevant explanations: Reasons: Most household car models have their engine compartment at the front of the vehicle, where weight is relatively concentrated. The front tires bear greater load compared to the rear tires, and the uneven weight distribution causes the heavier side to wear out faster. During braking, the front tires experience stronger braking force than the rear tires, allowing the vehicle to shorten the braking distance as much as possible. This increases friction between the front tires and the ground, accelerating wear. Wear Level: The degree of tire wear mainly comes from friction with the ground—the more friction, the more damage occurs. When encountering various road conditions, the front tires always pass through first.
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