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Does All-Wheel Drive Mean Faster-Wearing Tires?

Summary
All-wheel drive (AWD) vehicles can cause tires to wear faster than other drivetrains. This happens because AWD systems distribute power to all four tires, creating more grip and potentially more wear. In particular, the front tires on AWD vehicles tend to wear out quickly since they handle most of the braking and steering forces. Factors like improper alignment, incorrect tire pressure, and aggressive driving habits can exacerbate tire wear. Regular tire rotation, proper alignment checks, and maintaining recommended tire pressure can help mitigate these effects and extend tire life.
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