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camber and/or toe out ... for tow out, check the measurement at the front of the tires across and then at the back.

I believe the only adjustment is on the tie rod.

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The outside half of your right front tire might be wearing faster due to a few reasons:

  1. Overinflation: Overinflating your tire can cause the center of the tire to ride on the road, which in turn leads to uneven tire wear.

  2. Misalignment: If your ATV's wheels are not properly aligned, it can cause one tire to wear faster than the others.

  3. Unbalanced weight distribution: If you are carrying an uneven weight distribution on your ATV, it can cause one tire to bear more weight than the others, leading to faster wear.

  4. Uneven road conditions: If you frequently ride on uneven terrain, it can cause your tire to wear faster on one side.

  5. Mechanical issue: There could also be a mechanical issue with your ATV, such as a bent axle or worn suspension components, that is causing the tire to wear faster on one side.

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Just for the record, the far and away most common cause of uneven tyre wear is worn suspension ball joints or bushes, or steering ball joints.. Bent A arms or chassis are occasionally the cause.  

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On 12/3/2015 at 1:26 PM, jhurdle750 said:

We have several Honda 250cc ATVs. Our left rear tires are wearing in the center of the tire. I assume these tires must of been over inflated at some time in their life. Agree?

Yup. Outside for under inflation. 

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On 2/8/2023 at 3:27 AM, Mech said:

Just for the record, the far and away most common cause of uneven tyre wear is worn suspension ball joints or bushes, or steering ball joints.. Bent A arms or chassis are occasionally the cause.  

I agree to that.

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