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Old 03-13-2019, 06:45 PM   #21
ReneT
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Geez, the OP asked about one of his four tires wearing badly, not about tire ratings and recommendations. To the OP, it could be bad bearings, a dragging brake, a bent spindle or misaligned axle, or something loose under there. Ask the dealer to align it after the repair.

I would never trust a RV dealer to do a alignment. He'll just use a tape measure. You need to go the a truck alignment shop which straightens frames on trucks and is capable of aligning your axles. I had mine done by a place called Tampa Springs in Lakeland FL. It cost around $300.00 but now I don't have anymore tire wear. A dealer could never do a alignment like this company did.
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