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when a tyre is already worn, it will continue to wear on that area regardless of what side you have put it on or whether your wheels have been aligned.
You need fresh new tyres on whatever axle is wearing and a 4 wheel alignment, and wheels should not be aligned while you have unevenly worn tyres on the car. I had same issues. Make sure you go to someone who knows what they are doing with a digital alignment machine.
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thanks for replies nope haven't had them balanced, and find it kind of strange that the same outer wear has followed tire regardless of the fact i changed the side of the car it is on .....anyway ....will wait till it wears more if it actually does, and get em all changed and then get the alignment....
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well looks like my wear issue is following the tire /alloy, maybe it just needed proper balancing in the first place
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