Inside tire wear on rear tires can indicate several issues, most commonly related to misalignment or improper camber angles. If the vehicle’s suspension components are worn or damaged, it can cause the tires to sit at an incorrect angle, leading to uneven wear. Additionally, under-inflation or overloading the vehicle can also contribute to this issue. Regular alignment checks and tire maintenance can help prevent such uneven wear.
Poor tire alignment will cause wearing on the inside edges of rear and even front tires.
I think your rear shock absorbers are Kaput. You may also have a broken sway bar.
needs alignment
inside the rear left tire Wrong. It's inside the rear right tire. On 4WD models it's inside both left front tires. You're welcome.
inside the rear left tire Wrong. It's inside the rear right tire. On 4WD models it's inside both left front tires. You're welcome.
You need to have a 4 wheel alignment.
There are many good wearing brands of new car tires. For example, tires from the company Michelin are really good tires for cars worldwide and in America.
Trade the rear tires to the front and the front tires to the rear. Every other time you do it, trade the right front tire to the left rear and right rear to left front
You cannot rotate tires on a vehicle when the rear tires are wider than the front. They must stay where they are,
DIRECTIONAL tires stay on the same side of the vehicle Front to rear , rear to front
The foil in front of the rear tires is there to proven air from getting under the rear tires and causing the tires to loose traction.
It is a Rear Wheel Drive so tire chains go on the rear.