No, rotating the tires will not fix feathering. Tire feathering is an issue that must be fix, other wise you will keep on buy tires every 2 months ( if brand new), if use tire with in a week or so depending on the condition of the use tire. I learned this from personal experience.
A bad universal joint A rear tire out of balance A rear tire with belt separation
Feathering is a uneven edge wear that can make the edge of the tire look like a saw blade.
yes
Over inflation of tire. - lower your pressures.
Improper rotation or worn shocks or struts
Bad Tire or wheel bearing, rotate the tires to the front if the noise follows its the tire if remains in rear its the wheel bearing
Your rear tire could be making a knocking sound for a number of reasons. You could have a damaged strut or axle that needs replacing.?æ
rear wheels are probably toed out and need an alignment
Poor tire alignment will cause wearing on the inside edges of rear and even front tires.
Feathering is a form of heat induced coagulation. In coffee: protein in milk is destabilised and coagulates by the heat to form white flecks on the surface.
U joint or tire would be the most common.