Lateral tread wear
Low tire pressure (wear on both sides)
Low tire pressure results in permanent tire deformation and improper contact of the tire with the road surface. In this case, the tire cord wears out and the grip of the tire with the road surface decreases. Also, due to overheating of the tire, it may burst.
Wrong camber angle (wear on one side)
Suspension needs to be repaired.
Overcoming turns at high speed
You need to slow down when cornering.
Tread wear in the center
High tire pressure
When the tire pressure is much higher than normal, intensive wear of the tread in the center of the tire occurs, the grip of the tire with the road surface decreases, the tire does not dampen road bumps, as a result of which all shocks are transmitted to the body and the likelihood of tire rupture increases.
Check and correct tire pressure
In some cases, it is necessary to increase the tire pressure, in particular when driving at high speeds or with a heavy load, while remembering to bring the pressure up to the norm during normal use of the car.
Uneven wear
Tires on the front wheels may wear unevenly due to wheel misalignment. In this case, it is necessary to adjust the angles of the wheels.
Wheels out of balance
Balance the wheels.
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