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Re: can a rear tire with toe-in actually have toe-out wear
It's simple physics. It's well known and documented that thrust changes from centerline when toe is not even. That leads to the conclusion that there is a shift in the rear. Why? Because the toe readings want to even themselves out when pulled along. It's the... Login to read more. ![]()
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