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How can you determine if a tire has uneven wear?

By checking the air pressure regularly

By visually inspecting the tread pattern for bald spots or excessive wear on one side

Determining if a tire has uneven wear primarily involves visually inspecting the tread pattern for bald spots or signs of excessive wear on one side. This method allows a technician to directly observe the condition of the tire. Uneven wear can manifest in various ways, such as more significant wear on the inner or outer edges of the tire or the presence of bald spots, indicating issues like misalignment, improper inflation, or suspension problems. Regularly checking air pressure is important for overall tire maintenance, but it does not directly reveal uneven wear characteristics. Measuring tire thickness with a gauge provides information about general wear but does not pinpoint specific areas of unevenness. Listening for noise while riding may indicate tire issues, but it is not a definitive method for identifying uneven wear. Visual inspection is the most effective approach in this situation to assess the uniformity of the tread and determine if corrective actions are necessary.

By measuring the tire thickness with a gauge

By listening for noise while riding

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