My car had the front left tyre worn and rear right worn. What kind of driving style would make that happen?
Seems bizarre.
>>16305704
Either loose/broken parts and/or alignment.
bad alignment probably
Your alignment is symmetrically fucked.
one-wheel drifting obviously
>>16305704
it's a salvage title and the frame isn't straight, but bent into a parallelogram
>>16305704
maybe they rotated half the tires
maybe they had to replace the two that arent worn
I had alignments done, car drives fine, but I do lots of turning right. Most of my driving is turning right.
No, this is not NASCAR.
>>16307632
Just get new tires fgt
>>16307632
You probably have a looming massing suspension failure then.
But if you continue to deny obvious signs then you surely won't be seen in a ditch waiting 3 hours for a tow.
>>16305704
My two guesses would be a tweaked frame that wasn't re-straightened correctly
Or
Some major suspension components about to shit the bed.
If you haven't noticed any suspension issues, it's probably frame related.
Here's the thing, how have you been driving this car without noticing TBE wear issues? Is this a new-to-you vehicle and you're just now doing the first tire change?
Could we get a picture of the wear on them?
I know the top strut mounts are basically gone and lower control arm bushings either need complete replacement or bushings replaced.
I sold the car months ago to a competent mechanic. He's already fixed everything up to get it back to roadworthy condition.
The car is now 21 years old, I bought it when it was 18-19.