AuroraGirl
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- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
- Posts
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- Location
- Northern Wisconsin
- First Name
- Taylor
- Truck Year
- 1978, 1980
- Truck Model
- K10, K25
- Engine Size
- 400(?), 350
Tread pull meaning down the road? actually goes pretty straight. the tires are old (16 and 17 for year)If the tires have/had uneven wear you might be experiencing some tread pull too.
My tire guy recommends an X pattern rotation for trucks. Not sure if other rotation patterns would be better or worse, but I trust his judgment.
And the front tires are above minimum tread but below good traction
The rear have a lot of life (10-15k if i was really trying to squeeze the life from them)
my step dad DID NOT rotate or keep the pressures up sufficiently when he used it all the time before getting his 14 2500hd
So my rear tires before winter had very much more wear. I had swapped tires side to side in the front when I fixed my brakes last fall (exploded piston, almost wore one side of rotor) and then when I lubed all the brakes after doing brake lines and fixing my stuck parking brake shoes I did the fronts to the rear, and then backs to front (since they were swapped side to side not even 2k before that)
I just drove it this morning with equal pressures all around (i must air my driver front all the time, babying it a bit to save money,) I want to get them rebalanced when i repair the leak. needs a valve stem.. anywho, i just drove it and it goes straight with the wheel, but a month or 2 ago I noticed that with bed weight the front becomes a little wiggly