This is happening across the whole tire but only on the passenger side.
At first I thought it was a "bad" tire because Dom said that the LTBs will sometimes do this after a year or so of use but after I swapped the two front tires the passenger side is doing it again. So I am guessing not a tire issue. Should alignment be the first step or is there a bad joint?
Chopped (saw tooth) tires
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Chopped (saw tooth) tires
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Re: Chopped (saw tooth) tires
My guess would be to check the unit bearings and ball joints first, then alignment.
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Re: Chopped (saw tooth) tires
Check yer toe...
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Re: Chopped (saw tooth) tires
ZAEDOCK wrote:Check yer toe...
I bet it's from lack of use... flat spotted.
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Re: Chopped (saw tooth) tires
Cameltoe as my new avatar?
nah.........
nah.........
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy