Why is one side of the tire severely worn while the other side is normal?
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Tire wear on one side being severe while the other side is normal can be attributed to the following reasons: 1. Incorrect wheel alignment data: This is caused by improper wheel alignment settings, which, if left unaddressed, can lead to vehicle drifting over time. 2. Vehicle skidding: Different tread depths result in varying levels of traction. Additional information: Common abnormal tire wear patterns include: 1. Premature wear in the center of the tire: Mainly caused by overinflation. Properly increasing tire pressure can reduce rolling resistance and save fuel. 2. Excessive wear on both sides: Primarily due to underinflation or prolonged overloading. Low pressure or heavy loads increase the contact area between the tire and the ground, causing premature wear on both sides. 3. Excessive wear on one side: Mainly caused by misaligned front wheel positioning. Excessive positive camber leads to premature wear on the outer edge, while insufficient or no camber causes premature wear on the inner edge. 4. Sawtooth pattern wear: Mainly due to improper front wheel alignment or issues with the front suspension system, such as loose ball joints, causing the tire to slide or experience constantly changing alignment during driving. 5. Excessive wear on individual tires: Abnormalities in the suspension system, bent support components, or imbalanced wheels can lead to premature wear on specific tires.