Honda Accord uneven front tire tread wear with potential wheel bearing issue and hard steering problems on Honda Accord

Submitted by Obinna · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Honda Accord owners report experiencing issues such as uneven front tire tread wear, which can lead to hard steering and reduced traction. This uneven wear may indicate underlying problems like misalignment or improper toe alignment. Additionally, some owners suspect wheel bearing issues, as failing wheel bearings can contribute to uneven tire wear and negatively impact steering performance. Hard steering is another concern, often linked to problems with the power steering system, suspension components, or alignment, with misalignment being a significant factor affecting both tire wear and steering responsiveness. To mitigate these issues, some owners find it essential to have their vehicles inspected by professionals for wheel bearing problems, alignment issues, and suspension component health. Timely maintenance is crucial to prevent further damage and ensure safe driving conditions. Lastly, signs of bad front tires, such as uneven or excessive wear, are reported by some owners, highlighting the importance of proper tire maintenance for vehicle safety and performance.

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Honda Accord vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 71,200 miles
(42,000 - 100,400)

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