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The Most Common Reasons for Uneven Tire Wear!

Most Common Reasons for Uneven Tire Wear

The Most Common Reasons for Uneven Tire Wear!

Many people do not think about the tire wear of their truck or car until the harm is already done. Regular and timely maintenance and service are the keys to extending the longevity and life of the tires of your automobile. Check out some of the most common reasons for uneven tires.

1. Bad or Failing Tie Rods

A worn-out or loose tie rod can make the wheels of your truck or four-wheeler go out of alignment. This can lead to excessive, uneven tire wire. What is a tie rod? It is a metal part, which connects the wheels of your automobile with the steering column.

2. Repair and Service of Suspension System

If you observe any of the tires emitting a buzzing/rumbling sound or notice “cupping” or indentations on their surface, there is a possibility that some of the suspension system components need replacement or repair. When you continue to operate a car with a damaged suspension system, it can further aggravate the issue.
Additionally, there could be more expensive repair works in the pipeline for you. Therefore, it is better to bring your truck or car to a motor repair center as early as possible. So, this is one of the most common uneven tire wear causes.

3. Incorrect Inflation

When tires are improperly inflated, they become a major cause of excessive or uneven tire wear. Incorrect inflation can wear your tires excessively on their outer or inner edges and reduce their overall lifespan.

Symptoms that it is time to replace or repair one or more of the tie rods of your vehicle are:

  • Poor wheel alignment
  • Difficult steering
  • Accelerated wear on the tires’ inner edges

4. Alignment Problems

A truck or car having misaligned wheels will go through premature, uneven tire wearalong its outer or inner edges. Such a vehicle will either tilt to its right or left even when you try to drive straight. It leads to a possible safety hazard for the drivers and neighboring motorists who are also driving on the road.

Some other disadvantages of misaligned wheels are as follows:

  • Squealing or squeaking tires
  • Vibration or shaking when steering
  • Reduced fuel efficiency
  • Higher strain on the components of the suspension system

All these issues are likely to cause expensive/unnecessary repairs if left unattended.

5. Infrequent Tire Rotation May Cause Uneven Tire Wear

If your tires do not rotate regularly, there is a chance of premature or uneven tire wear. If tires have not been rotating regularly, they might leave patchy spots of excessive wear on their surface. It reduces the overall lifespan of your tire and makes them more vulnerable to flats or blowouts while driving. Typically, automotive experts suggest rotating the tires every 3,000-5,000 mi or with each oil change.

It is important to identify these issues before they become a problem with your tire wear. By the time you notice the tire wear issues, there is a good chance you may have bent or worn equipment, have to replace a tire or two, and could have smaller components vibrating loose. By utilizing a QuickTrick™ Alignment Product with a 4-6 week maintenance plan, you can make sure your measurements are consistent and know immediately when they are off, BEFORE you have tire wear issues or uneven tire tread wear.

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