Interesting theory, the tyres have loads of life and all went on at the same time along with laser alignment, HOWEVER the tyre in question has suffered a couple of sidewall/kerb incidents, there's a slash on the inside and a chunk out the outside. I know it should be replaced but money/time have been factors in doing it.
Maybe, I'm no expert but I've had some uneven wear on a front tyre that sounded like a noisy transmission tunnel. Higher pitched than bearing rumble and a bit whiney.
Interesting theory, the tyres have loads of life and all went on at the same time along with laser alignment, HOWEVER the tyre in question has suffered a couple of sidewall/kerb incidents, there's a slash on the inside and a chunk out the outside. I know it should be replaced but money/time have been factors in doing it.
Could sidewall damage cause droning?