Incorrect wheel alignment, either excessive toe-in or toe-out. This can be solved by getting your wheels tracked.
Out of alignment or bad shocks or struts
Technically speaking the tires do not require alignment. It is the wheels and their axles that are aligned. The reason is that the attachment points for the axles are constantly moving and incur wear. In addition, the axle's supports can be bent by the vehicle hitting a pothole or striking a curb. The resulting misalignment causes the wheels and tires to not track properly (all point in the same direction). This causes the tire to scuff as it travels over the road. This scuffing wears out the tire prematurely and increases the misalignment. So the simple answer as to why wheels/tires should be aligned is to save the tires from being worn out before their time.
Low pressure in the tires can cause shaking, the alignment can cause shaking also.
Cordovan tires are made in Florida, USA.
Cooper Tires
Feathering is a uneven edge wear that can make the edge of the tire look like a saw blade.
If the front tires on a Mitsubish Pajero have worn on the outer wall, it can be caused by wheel alignment issues. As wheel alignment shifts, it can cause feathering of the tires.
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.
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.
the tires themselves.
tires
will tires make noise if there choppy on inside
If the tires are properly balanced plug tires should not cause a vibration.
Misaligned axles, bad mounts on the tires, improperly inflated tires.
FRICTION
Overinflation.
Friction.