Get an alignment, it sounds like you have negative camber.
2007-07-05 16:45:11
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answered by Rocky 2
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nds to me like someone is pulling your leg or lying to you. A tire is already bald on the inside as there is no tread inside a tire. There is also nothing that will damage the inside of a tire without coming through the oustside first.
2007-07-05 18:30:24
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answered by NauticalMike 2
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That is a new term to me. I have heard of tires going bald on the outside, when the tread is worn away and are slick now.
but being bald on the inside, I can't understand how that would happen. good luck.
2007-07-05 16:45:51
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answered by Fordman 7
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If you mean the inside edge of the tread, you have a caster or toe-in problem and need an alignment. If you mean the center of the tread your tires are overinflated.
2007-07-06 03:10:15
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answered by Hondu 7
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the toe out alignment is out of adjustment on it,you should notice it pulling just a little on certain roads,but a good alignment may take care of this providing you don't have any worn out parts on it,good luck with it,hope this helps.
2007-07-05 16:56:30
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answered by dodge man 7
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take it in for an alignment a reputable shop will tell you if there are parts worn out that need replaced before they do the alignment
2007-07-05 16:49:37
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answered by Chris 2
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Your tires are wearing unevenly. Get new tires and keep them rotated. Maybe consider an alignment too.
2007-07-05 16:45:11
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answered by Snowflake 5
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it obviously means its losing hair on the inside of the tire...try using rogain
2007-07-05 16:59:52
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answered by Suzy~Q 2
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Your suspension has a 'toe-out' condition.
2007-07-05 16:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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