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Uneven tire wear front vs rear - asking for advice

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Uneven tire wear front vs rear - asking for advice
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06-26-2012, 09:27 AM
Chris,

Not a contradiction at all. I am simply stating that it is not unusual for a tire manufacturer to stagger pressures front to rear. I would start with tire guidelines based on the Tire Co. first.

If the setup is based on the driver, then this can be part of the problem. Without an adjustable front bar tightening the rear will help, but less on entry more on exit. If the shocks are adjustable I would seek a similar solution to dealing with entry and again driving style is also a big factor.
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