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Old 03-18-2018, 03:35 PM   #55 (permalink)
felix0121
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Originally Posted by cv129 View Post
When car is static, or on a lift, worn bushings may not be apparent. Unless the bushings have obviously failed (cracked, making sounds, torn, etc), a worn bushing can pass the factory mechanic's eye test when in fact it's are already at the early/mid stage failure, enough to cause some amounts of uneven tire wear.

It's not the tire's fault. Tires don't wear unevenly for no reason.
That is the issue. My previous Ventus tires were not 'unevenly' worn out. Their left and right ere in the same condition.

They just got literally 'rapid' worn-out than I expected. That's why I had no idea for what was wrong.. ~_~;;
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