Types and causes of tire tread wear
1. Insufficient tire pressure
2. Lateral tread wear
(Insufficient tire pressure)
(Deformed rims or tires)
(Worn tie rods or pendulum arm)
(Wear of front suspension parts)
3. Wear due to increased tire pressure
4. Lateral angular wear due to incorrect wheel alignment
5. Uneven wear due to misalignment or caster angle
Tread Depth Check
Tire pressure check
Examination
1. Tire care comes down to checking the tread depth, tire pressure (tested on cold tires), identifying traces of abnormal wear and damage, by which you can determine the condition of the parts of the front suspension and steering.
2. If the tire pressure drops, tighten the valve spool.
3. If air does not pass through the valve, then fix the leak by spraying the tire with soapy water.
4. Regularly remove stones or sharp objects stuck in the tread. Periodically remove the wheels and clean the outer and inner surfaces of the disc from dirt. If in doubt about the consequences of any damage found, consult a tire repair shop. Rearrange the wheels at the specified intervals (see subsection 2.14).