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Roddog2220

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Having some outer tire wear on all 4 tires, one suggestion the rep made was removing one of the spacers and I cannot remember if he said the upper above the strut or lower one, anyone do this?
 

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From my understanding, you can’t get outer edge wear on a solid axle. How are you diagnosing the added wear?
 

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From my understanding, you can’t get outer edge wear on a solid axle. How are you diagnosing the added wear?

diagnosed by discount tire showing me the thread on the outside of the back is wearing much faster than the inside
 

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That’s really only possible if your rear axle is bent or your current rears used to be on the front. Someone please correct me if this isn’t the case on a solid axle.
 

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That’s really only possible if your rear axle is bent or your current rears used to be on the front. Someone please correct me if this isn’t the case on a solid axle.

there had never been a rotation, the only explaination i know is the truck sits high and it an aggressive tire used mainly in the city, im hoping more of a zero offset will help set the wheel out a little
 

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