You tires are worn out because either the car needs an alignment, you are running them with either too low or too high air pressure, suspension parts are worn, steering parts are worn, or the tires were defective.
Too much camber and the tires aren't aligned right so the tires get worn easily
Front wheel shudder could come from worn tires, bad brakes, or worn front end components. Check all of these to find the cause of the shudder.
Yes! So can badly worn tires as well as badly worn or damaged front suspension parts.
If by tiers you mean rubber, the tread could be worn down so much that they have no grip.
If your tires worn out in 17,000 miles you have a serious problem. Did you have the alignment checked when you installed these tires. Did you always make sure they had the correct air pressure at all times? Did you rotate them and have them balanced every 5,000 miles? If not, then there is your answer as to why they worn out so soon.
There can be a number of reasons, including, but not limited to out of round tires, tires out of balance, bent rim, worn or damaged suspension components, and so on. Take you car to a mechanic you can trust and have them diagnose the problem.
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You see these often on heavy duty commercial trucks. A brand new tire is referred to as a "virgin". Once a tire gets worn down to the DOT minimum, get punctured to a point where cords are exposed, badly cupped or worn out-of-round, or pretty much anything which isn't sidewall damage or a blowout, that tire can be sent to a number of manufacturers (e.g., Michelin, Bandag, Goodyear, etc.) and they'll cut off the original cap, and replace it with a new cap. These tires tend to be less expensive than virgin tires, plus, contrary to popular belief, one time recaps on virgin casings are as reliable as virgin tires (it's when you get into two- and three-time recaps that you encounter problems), so long as the operator(s) maintain proper tire pressure.
what tire on what car? some tires are only 30,000 mile tires and if that's the case they would be working on 1/3 gone already. The front tires will look worn compared to the rear on front wheel drives. rotate and keep truckin if so!
Tires worn out? Tires mounted and tight ok? Good alignment? Good balance? you'll need to take it back and ask these things or get a second opinion.. d
it means your tyre is falling off, so you need to screw it back on? You may have worn steering parts or tires out of balance. Have it checked soon for your own safety.