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Tire Wear Patterns and What They Mean

There are a variety of different wear patterns that you will see on your tires. These tire wear patterns can provide you with important information regarding the tire tread up close condition of your tires. You may notice tire wear on various different parts of the tire, such as the edges of the tire, the center of the tire, and the outer parts of the tire.
 
Regardless of the tire wear, there are things that you can do to ensure your tires remain in top condition. One of these things is to inspect your tires regularly. Read on to learn more about tire wear patterns and what each pattern means. 
 

Patchy Tire Wear 

This is one common type of wear. If you notice that your tires have patchy wear, it is cause for some concern. Generally, patchy wear means that your vehicle's wheels might be unbalanced, which is something that tends to happen from time to time. If you discover this type of wear on your tires, it's easily remedied with some routine maintenance. 
 
One important thing to do is to get your vehicle's tires rotated regularly. If you have these maintenance services performed often, then you can ensure that the wear does not get worse moving forward. You should consult your local United Tire location as soon as you notice patchy wear on your vehicle's tires. 
 

Edge Wear

Edgewear is one of the more common tire wear patterns you may see on your vehicle. If you notice that the tire wear is on the tire's edges, then it may mean that the tires on your vehicle are underinflated. You should take care of edgewear on your tires as soon as possible after you notice it.
This is because edgewear can make your tires wear out prematurely. If you notice it then you should use a gauge to measure your vehicle's tire pressure. If the tire pressure is too low, you should inflate your tires. 
 

Center Wear

This is another type of tire wear that you may see frequently. In the event that your tires appear to be worn down in their center area, this is a telltale sign they might be overinflated. 
 
Much like underinflated tires, overinflating will cause your tires to wear down more quickly. If you happen to notice center wear on your tires, the first thing you should take a look at is your vehicle's tire pressure. If your tires are indeed overinflated, you should let out some of the air. Make sure that the tire pressure is the same as the number on your vehicle's door frame on the driver's side. 
 

Inner or Outer Wear

Toe wear is the common term to refer to tire wear on the outer or inner areas of the tire. This isn't caused by any one thing in particular, in fact, there are several reasons why this type of wear happens. However, the most common reason for this wear is alignment problems. In fact, it is possible that you will notice that your car drifts to one side when you are trying to drive straight. If you notice inner or outer tire wear, you should bring your car to us at your earliest convenience so we can detect if there is a larger issue at play. 
 

Cupping Wear 

If you find wear that is scalloped and diagonal, this is most likely cupping wear. This kind of wear generally means that your vehicle's suspension components are either worn out or damaged. If you've made contact with a curb or a pothole, it's possible that your vehicle could have sustained this type of damage. In the event that you feel strange vibrations or hear rumbling sounds, seek advice from a trusted professional.
 

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If you discover any type of wear pattern on your tires, be sure to contact your local United Tire location. We can assist you with any services you may need to correct tire wear problems, such as alignment or tire rotation. Your tires are an important investment in your vehicle, so it's important that you properly maintain them so you can extend their lifespan. Give us a call or schedule your next appointment online.
 
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