Re: [GMCnet] Normal tire wear [message #78245] |
Sun, 28 March 2010 06:02 |
Curtisunlimited
Messages: 57 Registered: April 2004
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Putting on 10,000 plus miles a year and not rotating front to back (or back
to front) as we run a more aggressive tread up front, we use two sets of
fronts to a set of rears. Logically, this makes sense as the fronts are
doing the pulling of the coach, most of the braking and the steering. For the
most part, in a front wheel drive setup, the backs are along just to hold up
the rear of the coach and do a small percentage of the braking.
However, if the rear is out of alignment, they will wear out a lot faster!
Bert and Fay Curtis
'76 Glenbrook
Kneeland, CA
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Re: [GMCnet] Normal tire wear [message #78527 is a reply to message #78252] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 22:43 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Luvn737s wrote on Sun, 28 March 2010 06:50 | Does bogie pin wear lead to quicker tire wear also?
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Yes, along with running into curbs with the mid-wheels.
Anything that allows (or causes) the tires to move from rolling straight down the road will cause tire wear.
Anything that causes tire wear will also hurt your gas mileage.
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
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