1. Improper alignment: If the wheels are not aligned correctly, the tires may not be perpendicular to the road surface, causing them to wear unevenly. This is especially true for the inside edge of the tire, which may bear more weight than the rest of the tire.
2. Underinflation: When a tire is underinflated, the center of the tire tends to bulge out, putting more weight on the inner and outer edges of the tire. This can cause the tire's inner edge to wear more quickly than the rest.
3. Overloading: If a vehicle is carrying more weight than it is designed to handle, the tires may wear unevenly, with the inside edge of the tire being particularly vulnerable.
4. Suspension problems: Worn or damaged suspension components can cause the wheels to tilt inward or outward, leading to uneven tire wear.
5. Driving habits: If a driver frequently takes corners at high speeds or brakes aggressively, the inside edge of the tire may wear more quickly. If you notice that your tires are wearing on the inside, it's important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the cause and address any issues.
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