Why are my tires wearing so fast?

benulis55

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pottsville, pa
I have 32" Swamper SSR. they are radials and have good reviews. I have less than 1000 miles on them and there is NOTICEABLE wear. It is ridiculous and has me very PO'd i didnt just get the tried and true BFG MTs

any ideas?


yes, i do need an alignment. but this seems so extreme, almost like a tire defect? the are very very soft
 
If your alignment is off, even just a little, you can get pretty extreme tire wear.

For instance, if your toe is off by even 1/16", it's like dragging your tires sideways nearly 30 feet with the full weight of your vehicle on them for every mile you drive. That kind of excessive wear adds up fast.
 
if your to stupid to get an alignment knowing you need one and seeing abnormal tire wear, then you deserve to have the tires wear fast...
 
i would but then someone would go crying with their manpon dripping to a mod saying that i shouldnt be saying common sense things to them....
 
if your to stupid to get an alignment knowing you need one and seeing abnormal tire wear, then you deserve to have the tires wear fast...

I guess I don't understand why everyone is saying "get an alignment". It should be "do an alignment". In less time than it takes you to drive to the shop, you can do it yourself in your driveway. If it's a stocker, all you can adjust is toe-in. And castor wouldn't affect tire wear anyway.
 
1st: They are swampers so they dont wear well anyway. 2nd Do you have to much air in the tires?, which will wear out the centers of the tread. 3rd a locker in the back will make them wear faster since both tires want traction. 4th get/do an alignment for the front.
 
Au contrer mon frer. The toe changes with caster changes.

Sorry, you are probably right that changing caster could affect toe-in. I was kind of assuming that you would recheck and adjust toe-in if you rolled the axle to adjust the caster. If the toe-in is maintained constant, caster should not affect tire wear. Mostly it affects self-centering of the steering.
 
1st: They are swampers so they dont wear well anyway. 2nd Do you have to much air in the tires?, which will wear out the centers of the tread. 3rd a locker in the back will make them wear faster since both tires want traction. 4th get/do an alignment for the front.

Au contrer mon frer. The toe changes with caster changes.

Sorry, you are probably right that changing caster could affect toe-in. I was kind of assuming that you would recheck and adjust toe-in if you rolled the axle to adjust the caster. If the toe-in is maintained constant, caster should not affect tire wear. Mostly it affects self-centering of the steering.

anyone else want to take this one?
anyone?
c-mon!

Caster will change the way the tires wear when the tow is correct.
not going straight.
but when you are turning
One wheel will drift while the other does the steering.
This happens because the pivot is no longer parallel with the vertical level of the tire. so, when you turn the wheel it changes your perfect tow in level, and it also shifts the weight of the jeep on to the outside of one tire and the inside of the other.
The tire on the inside of the turn will wear faster because it will tend to grab a little but not enough to turn the jeep or strong enough to make the other side catch up.
 
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