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Many factors can lead to premature tire wear, but I doubt the roundabouts played much of a role. Worn out suspension, front end alignment, wheel balance, failure to rotate, and improper inflation can all lead to early wear. A combination of those factors can multiply the wear. Have you checked the actual tread depth? What about the wear pattern? A tire worn more toward the edges as opposed to the center would indicate underinflation. A tech who knows hoe to "read" the wear pattern can tell you a lot about the underlying reasons.
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Also some tires have a softer rubber compound which is great for handling but terrible for wear.
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Tire wear
Tire wear on front tires is usually due to inflation issues. More flex and scrubbing with lower pressures. I have not had the wear issues since I learned the hard way.
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Tell 'em you want a NASCAR service. Gas and right-side tires.
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Road conditions do make a difference.
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It's important to always check tire inflation. Low pressure wears the tires out faster. |
You should check your tires yourself to verify. Take a penny and if Lincoln’s head is visible there good
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My daughter wore out her rear tires 1st on her X7 BMW. I wonder why!
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