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Old 08-02-2021, 07:21 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by gram1822 View Post
That is not a manufacture defect. Tires wearing in specific areas have something causing extreme heat to that spot. Loss of camber and or overloading. Hard to tell for sure, but it also looks like maybe something is gouging or rubbing where you see the belts.
This is a tire in the first stage of disintegration. The tread wear looks acceptable so no extreme alignment issues. It would require proper analysis to determine why separation is happening but manufacturing defect is still a possibility.
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