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      03-30-2011, 07:24 PM   #1
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is it normal for both front tires to wear faster on the outside?

i ntoiced that the outside of my front tires are worn just a bit more compared to the rears. is this from making left and right turns?

oh and i've had all four tires on for the last 22k miles. the rear tires still look pretty good.
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Usually it's the rears that wear more, and it's on the inside edges. Fronts normally wear more on the inside, as well. I'd get the alignment and toe checked.
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A lot of hard cornering can lead to more rapid wear on the front outside shoulders of the tires. You're simply driving the car as it was meant to be driven. If you aren't driving aggressively and are having this type of wear, have the alignment checked.
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If you aren't driving aggressively and are having this type of wear, have the alignment checked.
Ditto. If your alignement is off, then most likely it will be your toe out that is destroying your shoulders.

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