no unless you have parts that need replacement
The alignment on your front-end tires may be off, it would be a good bet to take your car to a mechanic.
It is probably a good idea to get an alignment after doing any kind of work on the front end. If you have struts on the rear and take them off it is not as big a deal but, an alignment is a lot cheaper than replacing tires that wear prematurely because they are not properly aligned.
Wandering is caused by a suspension that is out of alignment, worn tires or worn parts. If the Suspension parts are worn the alignment will most likely still be off even after an alignment is performed.
Before-a bad alignment cannot "unbalance" a wheel, but an unbalanced wheel, if bad enough, can throw off an alignment.
Your alignment could be off. Meaning your tires are either facing out a bit, or facing in a bit. This can cause your tires to go bad. Your local garage should be able to do a alignment on your vehicle to straighten things up.
Your question is very confusing. First off I do not know what you mean by finishes faster nor what an i10 tire is. I am going to try so I assume you mean the rear tire wears our faster than the front tire. If your car is a rear wheel drive the rear drive tires will wear faster than the non-drive tires. Also if the tire is wearing on the inner side that means that your car needs an alignment. Take the car to a tire shop and have a 4 wheel alignment.
The wheel alignment is off, probably the camber.
You would have to take all your tires off and put the car on car jacks. You will have to take the old tires with you to have the new tires you purchase put on the old rims. There is going to probably be a cost involved in taking the old tires off and putting the new ones on. You cannot change the tires to your old rims yourself without a special piece of equipment. You will also have to pay to get rid of your old tires.
Truck, no. Car or minivan, yes.
you don't take the wheels off.you take the tires off
It's a good idea to have your wheels aligned whenever their alignment changes. Your alignment changing depends largely on how you drive your vehicle. Generally, it's probably a good idea to get your tires aligned at the same time as you rotate them. Look at your tires, worn off on the inside or outside of the tread? you need alignment. Worn off in the middle of the tire, too high of tire pressure. Scalloped looking on the edges, you need shocks. If you like to "find" the curb every time you park your car you will need alingnments more often. Dodge holes in the road and stay away from curbs and if the tires look good, don't sweat it.
Have a jack in place break the lug nuts free first. Jack up the car. Take the lugnuts off, take tire off.