In a message dated 2/11/03 2:02:24 PM, kimbrennan@MAC.COM writes: << Wear on the outside and no wear on the inside is a typical sign of an UNDER inflated tire. OVER inflated tires wear too much on the inside. >> Sort of. I did mean to say underinflation as the cause of BOTH edges wearing away quicker than the center. Only a faulty alignment will cause one or the other edge of a tire to wear abnormally. Wear on both tread edges, underinflation; wear on center of tread, overinflation. George |
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