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Re: What is is causing this to happen to my tires? (picture)
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Posted by No tools on July 24, 2007 at 17:00:10 from (71.79.47.23):
In Reply to: What is is causing this to happen to my tires? (picture) posted by e on July 24, 2007 at 16:14:29:
Not enough air.And it appears that you drive a lot of crowned roads.See what happens is that tire with 65-70 or etc on air is working all the time while the outer is not doing as much carrying.A low tire will dip and whip it self to death.Ask you tire man.That tire i asume to be 900.20 should carry at least 90-100 psi.For some time the recommended tire chart may not be enough depending on YOUR application not the tire maker.Take a bare bias tire put it on the concrete apply pressure down on it see that the center of the tire on bottom will rise.That tire is doing the same thing on your truck.AIR AIR Enough Air will not kill a tire Low air Does. Bill
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