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JIMNLIN
Sep 20, 2017Explorer III
I've had tires wear like that on my GN road trailer.
Usually it was a toe problem or bent axle stub or camber issues which any big rig trailer repair shop can fix by bending every thing back to proper alignment.
And of course as one poster says the tires tread belt is coming loose can cause wear like that.
A big rig shop can tell you what the problem is.
I run my LT tires on my trailers for 45k-55k miles and 7-8 years so I always fix any abnormal tire wear.
Those Endurance ST tires are new and just out but sound like a good idea.
Usually it was a toe problem or bent axle stub or camber issues which any big rig trailer repair shop can fix by bending every thing back to proper alignment.
And of course as one poster says the tires tread belt is coming loose can cause wear like that.
A big rig shop can tell you what the problem is.
I run my LT tires on my trailers for 45k-55k miles and 7-8 years so I always fix any abnormal tire wear.
Those Endurance ST tires are new and just out but sound like a good idea.
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