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rear tire help
Does anyone have info or opintions on: The Dunlop Sport Maxx Tires?, and secondly, How well will these tires work for rear? YOu think there will be more or less inner wear, or no difference at all?
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There have been many discussions about this issue. First you can adjust the rear negative camber to the minimum. Second, make sure your air pressure is checked for factory settings with cold tires. I have found that more than a few pounds over can accelerate the wear. And last, choose tires with the longest wear ratings. Good Luck
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