The wheel alignment is off, probably the camber.
ONLY the front tires can spend on a non-all wheel front end driven car.
to go faster and 10 tires they dont help
The larger rear tires get better traction in the mud and rough terrain. The front only needs to steer.
Only on a front wheel drive vehicle. On a rear wheel drive the rear tires wear faster. rotate your tires every 10,000 miles and they will wear evenly.
balance front tires
It depends on how old your tires are and how warn they are. The front tires will wear out first, so if they replace your tires regularly then you can get away with only replacing the front two. If you rotate your tires when you change your oil or don't replace your tires often enough then you will probably want to replace all four at the same time.
it could be your tires on the pavement.
Yes Except for Subaru which go to the front.
If all wheel drive, yes. If front wheel drive, no. Only the front tires have to be off the ground.
This is a front wheel drive vehicle and cables should be fitted only to the front tires.
That depends. My 2006 Grand Prix GXP has different size tires in the front and back, so you can't rotate the tires, you can only switch the right side tires with the left side.
If the alignment is good and the front end parts are not worn (some people will align the front end with worn parts) it only leaves the tires. Rotate the two front tires and if they are bad you will notice the difference right away