emcee wrote:
I'm with those suggesting alignment. Stop rotating them and you'll see if it's the front or the rear thats eating them. I once had a Hyundai (front wheel drive) that ate tires. Gave up and stopped rotating them. Rears went bald.
Nope. It's NOT an alignment issue. IF it were. The tire would not wear evenly. They would be worn either on the inside shoulder, or the outside shoulder. 5000 miles is plenty of time for a alignment issue to show it self. The tire do not were more on either shoulder, Nor do they wear more in the middle, or on the shoulders. The were evenly across the tread. They would not do so, If there either a air pressure, or alignment issue.
I'm pretty anal about air pressure, both on the truck, and trailer. I always watch the tires closely.