If you changed them yourself it is recommended that you get an alignment done or do the alignment yourself. If a shop or mechanic did the work they should have done the alignment themselves.
Check the tread wear and pattern of wear on your tires. Worn tires can cause moderate to serious handling problems, gaining at different speeds of the vehicle. Also, uneven wear with shocks and struts can affect your handlin, in turn, wearing your tires as well.
Out of alignment or bad shocks or struts
Worn shocks and/or struts will cause cupped tires. There may be another suspension or chassis component worn, but the shocks/struts are the first components that should be inspected.
Check your shocks or struts on the Civic. If the suspension has gone bad, you will notice that your tires are wearing out unevenly on each side.If your Civic is pulling to the side while driving and you notice your tires are wearing on the sides, it may be that your suspension has gone bad.
They keep the tires on the road. with out them the tires would bounce up and down as you drive down the road.
Yes. Bad struts effect the handling of a vehicle. In an emergency situation where you are required to make a quick maneuver, those bad struts can cause you to not be able to avoid an accident. They will also cause your tires to wear out prematurely.Yes. Bad struts effect the handling of a vehicle. In an emergency situation where you are required to make a quick maneuver, those bad struts can cause you to not be able to avoid an accident. They will also cause your tires to wear out prematurely.
I would say as little as possible, as they are ruining your tires.
There are many good wearing brands of new car tires. For example, tires from the company Michelin are really good tires for cars worldwide and in America.
overinflated
tires weren't invented yet
Static imbalance or an out-of-round tire or wheel. Can also be caused by serverly worn shocks/struts. Have the tires balanced and the wheels checked. Inspect the shocks/struts.