Will Rear Tire Wear Cause Vibration?
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Rear tire wear can cause vibration. Uneven tire wear or irregular tread wear indicates the need for a four-wheel alignment. Front Wheel Alignment: The installation of a car's steering wheels, steering knuckles, and front axle has specific relative positions. This installation with defined relative positions is called steering wheel alignment, also known as front wheel alignment. Rear Wheel Alignment: Similarly, the two rear wheels also have specific relative positions in their installation with the rear axle, known as rear wheel alignment. Four-Wheel Alignment: Four-wheel alignment is based on the four-wheel parameters of the vehicle. Adjustments are made to ensure optimal driving performance and reliability. If the angle at which the wheels contact the ground is incorrect, it can directly affect tire lifespan. Adjusting the angle between the tires and the ground can prevent body vibration and irregular wear.