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Old June 3rd 05, 05:29 AM
Robb S via CarKB.com
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definately weak shock absorbers and balancing. Also, I know this is a
problem that shows up on mud tires quicker than other tires when ran on the
street. Especially on BFG MUD'S. They have excellent traction, but one
reason is they have different rubber compounds for different lugs. They
have a softer rubber on every other lug, which will cause normal cupping,
but if you have a bad shock or imbalance, it'll really cause you a
headache. I'd replace both front shocks with new, replace your tires
buying 3 and keeping the best old one as a spare, then have an alignment
done. I've always got an alignment done when replacing my tires with new.
Doesn't cost that much, and corrects for any worn suspention parts so I
don't ruin a new set of tires......You could even buy 4 new tires of a
different brand, and keep your spare you have as a spare.....
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Robb


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