What's the deal with my back tyres wearing out faster than my front ones?

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What's the deal with my back tyres wearing out faster than my front ones?

by johnmullerab » 29.7.2022, 8:38

Because the drive (pulling) wheels are on the back of the vehicle, a rear-wheel-drive car will wear its rear tyres faster than its front tyres. Tire rotation is recommended by most car manufacturers every 5000 to 7500 miles. Rotating your tyres is easy to remember if you do it every time you change your oil. If you want to buy car tyres Dubai firms have to offer, contact Yalla tyre. Please leave your thoughts in the comments area below.

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