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Thread: Tires
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Old 04-21-2008, 09:16 AM   #16 (permalink)
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However the rears are down to within 1/8 inch of the wear bars in the center. Now I admit that I have been known to spin the tires a time or 2 but I am troubled that they are not wearing evenly across. does any one have any ideas on this? They have as I said always been at the recommended 30 psi I have replaced the rear tires with TOYO proxes for my trip as I didn't want to have to try and find tires on the road. Should I use less than the recommended 30 psi??
I don't think anyone has posted a psi that will reduce the center wear on the read tires.

Using less than the recommended psi will affect your handling and lower your mpg. It could also cause premature tire failure.
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