Why does the rear tire of the Excelle wear out more severely than the front tire?
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The Excelle adopts a multi-link independent rear suspension. The reason why the rear tires wear out more severely than the front tires is due to excessive rear wheel camber deviation, which can be corrected through precise four-wheel alignment. Additionally, it is recommended to rotate the tires every 8,000-10,000 kilometers to ensure even wear across all four tires. Here is some relevant information: 1. Uneven tire wear is generally caused by abnormal tire pressure, wheel balancing issues, four-wheel alignment problems, or other tire replacement-related issues. Uneven tire wear caused by misaligned four-wheel alignment: when the front wheel camber is larger than normal, the outer edge of the tire will show signs of premature wear. If the camber is too small or nonexistent, the inner edge of the tire will wear out prematurely. In such cases, it is necessary to visit an auto repair shop for a four-wheel alignment to restore the tire angles; otherwise, the problem of uneven tire wear will worsen. 2. Uneven tire wear caused by abnormal tire pressure: excessive tire pressure leads to wear in the center, while insufficient tire pressure causes wear on both sides. It could also be due to significant differences in air pressure among the four tires. If the issue is related to wheel balancing, a wheel balancing service is required.