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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
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[QUOTE="WoodBoy, post: 983146, member: 890"] Those tires were definitely mounted wrong. There is a reason that the wheels arent flat across from bead to bead ie: ______ and instead are _----__ so that once the first wall of the tire is mounted it has a groove to fall into so that it can allow for the outer wall to be mounted onto the rim. If you mount it with the wheel facing the wrong way (wheel dependent as you can see the indention is usually towards one side of the wheel or the other) then the first mounted wall wont fall into the groove and will cause the machine to start tearing into the bead of the wall you are trying to mount. Definitely their fault. [/QUOTE]
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