What Causes Uneven Tyre Wear – And How to Avoid It


Uneven tyre wear is a common issue that can affect your car’s handling, fuel efficiency, and overall safety. If your tyres are wearing out faster on one side than the other or showing unusual tread patterns, it’s a sign something isn’t quite right. 


Understanding what causes uneven tyre wear - and how to prevent it - can help you stay safer on the road and save money on replacements. Below, Pearson Automotive has a breakdown.


Common Causes of Uneven Tyre Wear


1. Poor Wheel Alignment

  • When your wheels are out of alignment, they don’t point in the right direction relative to each other and the road. This can lead to tyres wearing down unevenly - often on the inner or outer edges. You might also notice your car pulling to one side. Misalignment can happen over time or after hitting a pothole or curb.

2. Unbalanced Tyres

  • If tyres aren’t properly balanced, they can cause vibrations while driving. Over time, this uneven motion leads to patchy wear across the tread. Tyre balancing ensures the weight of each tyre and wheel is evenly distributed, which promotes a smoother ride and even wear.

3. Suspension Issues

  • Your car’s suspension system helps keep the tyres in proper contact with the road. Worn shocks, struts, or bushings can cause bouncing or uneven pressure on the tyres, leading to scalloped or cupped wear patterns.

4. Incorrect Tyre Pressure

  • Both underinflated and overinflated tyres can wear unevenly. Underinflated tyres tend to wear more on the outer edges, while overinflated ones wear down faster in the centre. Maintaining the correct pressure is one of the easiest ways to prolong tyre life and improve safety.

5. Driving Habits

  • Frequent hard braking, fast cornering, or aggressive acceleration can all put extra stress on your tyres. Over time, this can cause uneven or premature wear - especially on the front tyres.

6. Not Rotating Tyres Regularly

  • Each tyre on your car wears differently depending on its position. Rotating your tyres regularly helps ensure they wear evenly over time, extending their lifespan and improving performance.



How To Prevent Uneven Tyre Wear


  • Check Wheel Alignment: Have your wheel alignment checked regularly - especially if you notice your car pulling to one side or after hitting a pothole.

  • Balance Your Tyres: Ensure your tyres are balanced when they’re fitted or if you feel vibrations while driving.

  • Maintain Suspension Components: Get your suspension inspected during regular services to catch any worn parts early.

  • Monitor Tyre Pressure: Check your tyre pressure at least once a month and adjust it to match the manufacturer's recommendations.

  • Rotate Tyres Regularly: Rotate your tyres every 10,000 km (or as recommended) to ensure even wear across all four wheels.

  • Drive Smoothly: Avoid harsh braking or cornering where possible to reduce unnecessary stress on your tyres.



Uneven tyre wear isn’t just a cosmetic issue - it can signal deeper problems and lead to more expensive repairs if left unchecked. Regular checks and a few simple maintenance habits can help keep your tyres in top shape, improve your car’s performance, and keep you safer on the road.


Need help checking your tyres? Get in touch with Pearson Automotive - we offer a complete range of car servicing options, designed to suit all vehicle types. Safety and reliability is enhanced when you have your car serviced regularly. 


To help keep your car in its best possible condition, chat to our Milton mechanics today.

Posted in Latest Posts on Aug 15, 2025