Explain why FWD cars have the front tire wear out faster and
Solution
FWD and the front tiers are responsible for acceleration, steering and most braking, they normally wear faster than the rears. If the tiers aren\'t rotated on a regular basis, they will typically wear out in pairs and the rear tiers will often still have about half of their original tread depth remaining when the front tiers are completely worn out.
In FWD cars , Usually the front pair wear out first, because they do all the steering (and therefore \'move\' more) and get most of the abuse (hit the pothole, rub the curb). The front tires also carry a lot of the weight of the vehicle (the engine is usually in front) and the rear wheels just sort of tag along. So front tires usually wear faster, which is one of the reasons you want to rotate your tires regularly, so all of them get a chance to be \'up front\' or rest in the back. If you want to check your tires for wear, look at the front tires first and most carefully.
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As discussed above , In RWD cars the engine in mounted on the rear side. Thus the Load , pressure etc.. is more on rear tires than the front tires. Thus in RWD cars the rear tires wear out faster.
