Wear on the side of the treadmill
Low maidens singing in tires (wear on both sides). Low pressure causes the tire to overheat as it causes the tire to overheat. the tire is severely deformed and the correct contact of the tread with the road surface is disturbed. This leads to a loss of traction and increased wear, not to mention the danger of sudden tire damage due to overheating. Check and adjust pressure.
Wrong camber (wear on one side). Repair or replace suspension parts
No high speed cornering. Reduce your speed!
Wear in the middle of the treadmill
Increased tire pressure. It leads to rapid wear of the middle part of the tread, accompanied by a decrease in grip with the road surface, the ride becomes more "tough" and the risk of breaking the cord when the wheel hits an obstacle increases. Check and adjust pressure.
If you occasionally have to inflate your tires to the higher pressure required for carrying heavy loads or for long periods of high speed driving, remember to depressurize afterwards.
Uneven wear
Front tires may wear unevenly due to improper wheel alignment. Check and adjust the wheel alignment angles at the stand in the workshop. Incorrect value spread the front wheels and caster angle. Repair or replace suspension parts.
Unbalanced wheel. Perform balancing.
Wheel alignment incorrectly set. Adjust the setting of the front wheels.
Note. The sharp edge of the tread, indicating an incorrectly adjusted toe-in, is easiest to detect by touch.
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