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Why are the front tires of my Suzuki Swift wearing out more on the inner edges?

Why are the front tires of my Suzuki Swift wearing out more on the inner edges?

I drive a 2020 Suzuki Swift in Lahore, and I’ve noticed that the front tires are wearing more on the inside edge. I recently did wheel alignment, but the problem keeps coming back. Is it due to suspension issues o r incorrect camber settings?
Gari Specialist asked on 08 May 2025 12:38:36 pm
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Gari Master - on 08 May 2025 12:41:23 pm
Inner-edge wear on front tires is a common sign of incorrect wheel alignment, particularly negative camber o r toe-out alignment issues.

Common Causes:
Improper wheel alignment, especially after hitting potholes o r speed breakers common in Lahore and other cities.

Worn suspension components, such as control arm bushings o r struts, which shift wheel angles under load.

Overloaded vehicle causing added stress on the front suspension.

Solutions:
Get a proper 3D wheel alignment from a reputable workshop.

Have a mechanic inspect the front suspension, especially lower control arms and strut mounts.

Avoid potholes o r rough patches when possible, and rotate tires every 8,000–10,000 km.
 

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