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what causes tyres to wear on the inside
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Tyre wear on the inside is often attributed to several factors, primarily involving improper wheel alignment, suspension issues, or incorrect tyre inflation. Wheel alignment problems, such as negative camber (where the top of the wheels tilt inward), lead to uneven distribution of the vehicle's weight on the tyres, causing excessive wear on the inner edges. Suspension components, like worn out bushings or springs, can also alter the vehicle's stature and wheel alignment, contributing to inner tyre wear. Additionally, under-inflated tyres tend to have their sidewalls more compressed, leading the edges of the tyre tread to bear most of the vehicle's weight, accelerating wear on the insides. Regular tyre rotation, maintaining proper tyre pressure, and addressing alignment and suspension issues are crucial to preventing this phenomenon.
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