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Old 01-24-2023, 10:49 PM   #15
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Sounds like alignment.
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I've kept the air pressure bang-on what's shown on the door plate for the entire life of the car. I picked up a tread depth tool and the depth is consistent across the contact patch of the tire, so pressure isn't an issue.

Based on the whole discussion, I really think the problem points to an alignment issue. Other summer tires I've owned (PSS's and PS4S) have lasted 20~25K miles with similar, or even worse abuse. These are only going to last around 11~12K at the rate they're wearing out.

Appreciate everyone's inputs.
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I've kept the air pressure bang-on what's shown on the door plate for the entire life of the car. I picked up a tread depth tool and the depth is consistent across the contact patch of the tire, so pressure isn't an issue.

Based on the whole discussion, I really think the problem points to an alignment issue. Other summer tires I've owned (PSS's and PS4S) have lasted 20~25K miles with similar, or even worse abuse. These are only going to last around 11~12K at the rate they're wearing out.

Appreciate everyone's inputs.
Don't engage that guy. It's just a link spammer who has gone back and edited 3 of their posts to include generic websites.
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