Does your vehicle experience tyre wear on its inside edge?
This problem can occur on the front or rear tyres and is usually characterised by excessive wear on the inside while the outside remains relatively unaffected.
What could be the reason, and how can you address this issue?
When your wheels are not properly aligned, it causes an uneven distribution of weight and forces the tyres to wear unevenly, especially on the inner edge.
Insufficient air pressure in tyres can also be a culprit behind this issue. When a tyre is underinflated, the outer edges are pushed outward while the centre tends to collapse, causing more wear on the inner side.
Overloading your vehicle puts excessive stress on the tyres, leading to uneven wear patterns, including wear on the inside edge.
The camber angle is the inward or outward tilt of the wheels when viewed from the front. Too much negative camber (wheels tilting inward) can also cause increased wear on the inside edges of the tyres.
Faulty suspension components, such as worn-out bushings or springs, can lead to irregular tyre wear, including the inner edge.
Schedule periodic wheel alignments to ensure your vehicle’s wheels are correctly aligned. Proper alignment will distribute the weight evenly across the tyres and reduce inside edge wear.
Check your tyre pressure regularly. Inflate the tyres to the recommended levels specified in your car’s manual.
Be mindful of your vehicle’s weight limits and refrain from overloading it. Refer to your owner’s manual to know the maximum weight your car can safely carry.
If you notice any unusual tyre wear patterns, vibrations, or handling problems, have your vehicle’s suspension system inspected by a professional mechanic.
Preventing tyre wear on the inside edge requires a combination of regular maintenance, smooth driving habits, and proper alignment.
By taking these proactive measures, you can extend the life of your tyres, enhance driving safety, and save money in the long run.
Louis
I'm Louis, an engineer passionate about helping Australians choose better tyres for their vehicles!