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Has this car ever been in an accident? Are you buying all-season tires? What is the ware rating on the tires you are buying? Has your buddy ever recommended a four wheel alignment?
Not just the front but all four wheels. Now I must admit, I don't know if you can correct a misaligned rear end on a Jetta, but you can on most.
Aside from driving habits, the biggest cause of tire ware is alignment. The next would tire inflation. Tires out of alignment will "Scrub" the rubber off as they roll across the pavement as they are not traveling in a straight line.
Have you ever seen the car in front of you "Crabbing" down the road. That's where the rear tires are not in direct alignment tracking with the front. That is the sign of a radical misalignment. I know you stated the he has been checking the alignment, but just for s & grins, take to another front end alignment specialist. I found the one I was useing equipment was out of calibration one time.
Next, tire inflation, to low, you will ware off the edges as most of the vehicles weight will ride on the outside egdes. Also, generate more heat on the tread surface. Over inflation, the weight will ride in the center and the center line will ware out first.
The proper inflation for the type of tire and weight of car will increase the life of your tires.
Most tire shops can "Read" the tire ware pattern to see why tires are waring.
There are more items, like shocks, warn parts and bearings, etc. that can cause it.
Now, are there any Jetta owners out there?
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