Posted by 550Doug on March 29, 2022 at 15:23:46 from (141.193.149.5):
In Reply to: Irregular tire wear posted by Bruce from Can. on March 29, 2022 at 06:46:58:
I had a similar problem with a car tire a few years ago, so this may or may not apply to your situation.
I had to replace a blown right front tire while in Florida one winter so I went to a small local repair shop that I had one previous dealing with, and was satisfied with the service. I returned north and about 6 or 8 months later I noticed abnormal wear on the outside of that new tire. After checking various issues with alignment, I finally had to replace the tire. The dealer who replaced the tire informed me that the abnormal wear was possibly caused by sitting on an outside rack in the sun for a long time, and it was likely at the end of the rack where one side catches more UV damage. I remembered that the small shop in Florida always had an outside rack of tires on display, so that explanation fit perfectly.
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