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Old 08-01-2006, 07:27 AM   #9
Devildog
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M.O.C. #4958
Not only is it pretty normal for that kind of damage due to a tread separation, the factors mentioned above are the main reasons that they happen. Age of tires, treadwear, underinflation, improper torque. And let me add the two that happened to me and most people will suffer from:

Overloading the axles
Speed too fast for load/heat.

I have since slowed down and enjoyed the ride.;

Jim, Angie and Anna the Wonder Retriever
2001 GMC Sierra 4X4, CC, D/A
2006 3295RK
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