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Re: Rear tires and cupping
It's generally been my experience that cupping is almost entirely due to either balance issues or worn shocks or suspension parts. Air pressure and lack of rotation can be a major contributor as well. Most of my experience with this is on trucks, class 7 & 8 m... Login to read more. ![]()
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