Car tire wear can indicate various problems with the car, ranging from suspension problems to the braking system For example, wear on the edges of the tread may mean improper adjustment of the so-called convergence of the wheels.
The reasons for worn tires at the edges can be low tire pressure, problems with the suspension or steering, or it may be the result of frequent driving with the car overloaded. Wear in the center more often indicates that the car is driven with high tire pressure.
Studded wear often occurs due to a lack of tire balance or defective shock absorbers. Premature tire wear indicates problems with the suspension, shock absorbers, steering, braking system or incorrect wheel alignment. This is especially true for cars traveling at high (highway) speed.
In a situation where the tire tread is damaged or peeling, the cause may be from overloading, insufficient tire pressure or an aggressive driving style. In general, it is important to understand that tire wear is not a 100% indicator of a car malfunction, but it is the first signal that it is worth carrying out diagnostics.