if it is worn down the middle it means the tire has to much air in it. if the two sides of the tire worn there is to little air. if it is worn at one side of the tire the tracking is out
Most likely a tire problem or a bent wheel/rim. There is a chance it is due to worn out components in the steering or front suspension.
Bad shocks, worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends - all cause tire wear.
Tire out of balance, defective tire, bent wheel, loose wheel, worn steering parts, worn or loose wheel bearing, worn suspension parts.
Worn tire? Tire and/or wheel out of balance? Bad wheel bearing? Bent axle?
Any of the following, worn tie rods, worn ball joints, loose wheel, damaged wheel, out of balance tire, damaged tire, worn out/broken spring, worn out/broken shock absorber, or worn out/broken strut.
Worn shocks, -very common.
A tire that bounces is usually caused by worn out shocks. It can also be a tire out of round, broken belt in the tire, tire out of balance, or a warped wheel.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, defective tire, or worn steering parts.
Worn suspension/steering parts Incorrect tire pressure Alignment
the tire will bounce
Worn ball joints, worn tie rod ends and worn shocks are the main causes.