alignment.
its possible that a missing sway bar or link could cause excessive tire wear by allowing more weight to transfer to the outside wheels when turning. more weight means more stress and heat buildup, the ultimate cause of tire wear.
tire air pressure, worn/damaged steering linkage, alignment,
Normally caused by an alignment problem. Have the vehicle aligned properly at a trusted tire shop. Can also be caused by incorrect air pressure in the tires. Inflate to manufactures recommended pressure and not the pressure listed on the tire sidewall which is the maximum pressure the tire can safely handle.
Your tire shop will let you know when it is becoming excessive.
yes
A bubble on a tire is caused by damage to the tire. It looks like a bump on the tire and should be replaced.
The air in the tire is becoming heated due to the tires friction on the road surface. Heated air increases the pressure in the tire
when air is compressed it heats up because the uncompressed air contains heat. Heat is a form of energy that's all around us even in the coldest winter. Cold is void of heat, cold is caused by the lack of heat energy. That being said, when you compress air containing heat, the heat is also compressed. This causes the tire and the air inside to be warmer that the surrounding area till the heat is dissipated to the surrounding area. The tire and it's air inside becomes the same temperature as the surrounding space. Just remember, heat is a form of energy.
Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance. It can also be caused by a defective tire. Have the tires inspected, balanced, and rotated.
what is rubber dust. Usually that is caused by running at very low tire pressure.
what is rubber dust. Usually that is caused by running at very low tire pressure.