need info?
need info?
I always rotate my tires every 1000 miles. I took my truck into Discount Tire and wanted to road-force balance my tires. The manager told me the tires are wearing on the inside. He said it was a front end problem and road-force will help but NOT solve the problem. I took my truck again into the dealership and had them put it on the alinement machine and it shows everything to be right on. The dealership is blaming it on the tire pressure. Thats a crock of bull. I check my tires every month. I have 15,000 miles and have had my brake turned 3 times and replaced once. I had to buy a new tire because of a blow out and this tire is now showing the same wear.
Can anyone give me some suggestions on what could causing this problem. I would hate to spend a $1000 on a good set of new tires and have the same problem.
Thanks for any input
Can anyone give me some suggestions on what could causing this problem. I would hate to spend a $1000 on a good set of new tires and have the same problem.
Thanks for any input
alignment is how straight the tires are travelling in a forward direction.
if you have wear on the inside, that could be camber (I think thats what its called) which related to how straight the tires are perpendicular to the road (meaning the tire doesnt sit at 90 degress to the road)
if you have wear on the inside, that could be camber (I think thats what its called) which related to how straight the tires are perpendicular to the road (meaning the tire doesnt sit at 90 degress to the road)


