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Show Tires Changed Often Will Yield More Wear The fact that tires on the right hand side of a car wear out faster in proportion pro-portion than those on the left-hand side often puzzles motorists. The popular popu-lar supposition that this wear is caused by turning many corners to the right is incorrect. The fact is that the increased in-creased wear is actually caused by the pitch of the road, which throws more of the car on the right side than on the left. The round of the road from curb to curb is far more important in determining deter-mining the sequence in which tires normally wear out right rear, left rear, right, front, left front than is gutter wear and abrasions from grinding grind-ing off and on the pavements. The slope of the road causes the right rear tire to carry more weight than the left rear tire. Thus the right rear wears the faster of the two. However, as the left rear wheel receives re-ceives a driving pull while the right front does not, It will wear the faster of the two. L'nder average conditions the right rear tire wears out first and the left front last. |