Why are my rear tires wearing on the outside?

Why are my rear tires wearing on the outside?

Tire Wear Patterns: What Can Cause Uneven Tire Wear? Uneven tire wear is usually caused by improper alignment, overinflation, underinflation or a worn out suspension. It can be helpful to know the different uneven tire wear patterns below and what they may suggest about your car.

Why are my tires wearing on the outside?

Front tires wearing on the outside edge is usually a result of aging coil springs. As they lose height, so does the vehicle, causing the whole suspension to misalign, especially in camber. If the leaf springs are also sagging or wearing out, they cause caster misalignment, which may worsen the situation.

Why are my rear tires wearing so fast?

A rear wheel drive vehicle will wear its rear tires faster than its front tires due to the drive (pulling) wheels being on the back of the vehicle. Most vehicle manufacturers recommend rotating your tires every 5000 to 7500 miles. An easy way to remember to rotate your tires is to do it with every oil change.

Can you align the rear tires?

Rear wheels, just like the fronts, can become skewed, and even a little of this can affect tire life and vehicle tracking. If the steering wheel is straight as you drive, and unusual tire wear isn’t apparent, your rear alignment is probably fine. You asked about the cost for an alignment.

Is outside tyre wear illegal?

The law says the tyre must have a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm across the central 3/4 of the breadth of the tyre and around the entire circumference. So, the inner and outre edges can be devoid of tread i.e. ‘bald’ in usual language so long as the central part has a minimum of 1.6mm.

What should the camber be on a Toyota Camry?

Excessive positive camber will be exhibited by excessive wear on the outer edge of the tread due to the excessive outward lean of the upper edge of the tire. For the fourth-generation Toyota Camry, the camber specification is -1.4 degrees to 0.02 degrees.

Why is wheel alignment important on a Toyota Camry?

Regular checking and adjustment of wheel alignment angles on your Toyota Camry will save you money in gas and tires over the life of your tires. Tires that are in proper alignment will run truer and wear evenly across the tread instead of showing abnormal wear patterns.

What should the rear toe angle be on a Toyota Camry?

Similar to front toe angle, rear toe angle describes the angle between the horizontal center line of your car and the angles that your rear tires are off this center line. The acceptable range for rear toe is between 0.2 and 0.6 degrees.

What causes a tire to have excessive camber?

With excessive negative camber angles, the upper side of the tire will be angled inwards and the inner portion of the tread will be wearing more quickly than the rest of the tire. Excessive positive camber will be exhibited by excessive wear on the outer edge of the tread due to the excessive outward lean of the upper edge of the tire.