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- From: jdonsbac@cvbnet.prime.com (Jeff Donsbach)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: Unusual Tire wear - "scalloping", Why?
- Message-ID: <3836@cvbnetPrime.COM>
- Date: 8 Sep 92 22:10:57 GMT
- References: <183326@pyramid.pyramid.com>
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- Organization: Computervision, Bedford MA
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- In article <183326@pyramid.pyramid.com>, pshyvers@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com
- (Peter Shyvers) writes:
- >>In article <SFTPBHCS@cc.swarthmore.edu> stauffer@cc.swarthmore.edu
- >>(Glenn Stauffer) writes:
- >> [ what causes rear tire scalloping ?? ]
- >
- > We were always schooled that it was bad shock(s).
-
- Yup, I had that problem on the set of tires I just replaced and found
- that my rear shocks were blown which undoubtedly caused the problem.
-
- -Jeff
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