Why are the front tires of my Suzuki Swift wearing out more on the inner edges?
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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?
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Gari Specialist asked on 08 May 2025 12:38:36 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.
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.