Toyota Tundra irregular tire wear on outside edge possibly due to improper tire rotation on Toyota Tundra

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Toyota Tundra owners report experiencing irregular tire wear on the outside edge, which may be attributed to several factors including improper tire rotation. These owners note that low air pressure, poor alignment, and soft shouldered tires can contribute to this issue, with improperly inflated tires being a common and easily addressable cause. Additionally, driving on overinflated tires can lead to premature wear, loss of traction, and a rough ride. Misalignment, particularly with positive camber, is also cited as a reason for excessive wear on the outside edge, indicating potential alignment or suspension issues. Many owners emphasize the importance of regular inspections and maintenance, such as replacing worn components, to prevent such irregular tire wear. It is recommended that owners have their tires inspected by a Toyota dealership to accurately diagnose the cause of the abnormal wear and ensure that tire rotations are performed at the suggested intervals for optimal tire longevity.

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