it does matter! tyres are one of the most important part of any vehicle. if they are worn there is a danger of the skidding on the roads for the tyres have no grip. the minimum tread depth is 1.6mm. if your tyre is any lower than that please get them replaced. it better than getting a ticket or having a crash.
Too much camber and the tires aren't aligned right so the tires get worn easily
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.
Your car probably has abnormally worn in tires, caused by misalignment. Worn rotors can cause this as well.
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Good question! The car wheels are out of alignment,or warped. or the tires are out of balance. The shocks or struts are worn out. There are other parts in the wheel mounting worn and can't maintain straight forward movements.
If the treads lack definition and/or if the car "pulls" to the left or right.
no doubt verna Hyundai car is worst car , It is very common complaint tyres worn out
No, If the car "pulls" it is because something in the suspension isn't inspect. Can be worn tires, bent suspension parts, or just worn suspension parts. If tires, rule out by swapping rears for front(if the tires are the same size). Can also look at the tires, If 1 of the tires have a side of the tire that is worn more than the other, that is the side with the problem. Some suspension damage can be seen by the naked eye. If it can't "usually", it can be fixed with an alignment.
*Paint fades *Scratches *Tires are worn out * Dirtier (inside & out)
The tires may be worn below the legal limit.
the tyres could blow and you may lose controle of your car
The tires you have on your car are your contact with the road. They are possibly the most important part of having a safe drive. Keep your tires in good shape and do not abuse them by hitting kerbs or other solid objects. If tires are getting worn, or unusual wear patterns get professional advice.