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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Cupping of Tires
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Atwell" data-source="post: 718481" data-attributes="member: 59102"><p>It is a design flaw, which may be caused by or compounded by bad shocks. Whatever it is, I don't think it matters what type of tires you use. My Revos cupped after 20K on my second ST.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have GoodYears on my Mazda3 and they are excellent tires. I have even wear on all four after 25K miles and these low-profile tires have taken a real beating on Polish roads.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong>:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Atwell, post: 718481, member: 59102"] It is a design flaw, which may be caused by or compounded by bad shocks. Whatever it is, I don't think it matters what type of tires you use. My Revos cupped after 20K on my second ST. I have GoodYears on my Mazda3 and they are excellent tires. I have even wear on all four after 25K miles and these low-profile tires have taken a real beating on Polish roads. [b][Broken External Image][/b]: [/QUOTE]
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