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WHEELS AND TYRES

7

C. WEAR CAUSES

PROBLEM

CAUSE

PATTERN

Shoulder Wear

Both Shoulders wearing

faster than the centre of

the tread

1. Under Inflation

2. Repeated high-speed cornering

3. Improper matching of rims and tyres

4. Tyres haven't been rotated recently

Centre Wear

The centre of the tread is

wearing faster than the

shoulders

1. Over-inflation

2. Improper matching of rims and tyres

3. Tyres haven't been rotated recently

One-sided wear

One side of the tyre

wearing unusually fast

1. Improper wheel alignment (especially

camber)

2. Tyres haven't been rotated recently

Spot wear

A part (or a few parts) of

the circumference of the

tread are wearing faster

than other parts.

1. Faulty suspension, rotating parts or brake

parts

2. Dynamic imbalance of tyre/rim assembly

3. Excessive run out of tyre and rim assembly

4. Sudden braking and rapid starting

5. Under inflation

Feather-edged wear

The blocks or ribs of the

tread are wearing in a

feather-edge pattern

1. Improper wheel alignment (faulty toe-in)

2. Bent axle beam