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Old 03-06-2012, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by barry123400 View Post
To eliminate the tires themselves put the front ones on the back. You could have a weird tire defect. Radial tires from the front go on the same side on the back.
also, try just swapping the front tyres' sides and see if the problem switches sides, then you know it's almost certainly the wheel/tyre. Have you jacked the offending side up and checked for the obvious? (brakes/bearing/suspension components/rubbing back plate etc etc...)
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