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Tireman9
Jun 17, 2013Explorer
The Texan wrote:
It seems to take up to a 1000± miles now, for new tires to "break" in. Why, I don't know, but my tire dealer is telling all truck and RV owners that, with all the tires he sells. We are seeing more and more of this same complaint here and on other forums, so there must be something to it.
Only "brake-in" I know of with new tires that would affect handling should only be about 100 miles which is enough to get the mold release off the tread.
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