mvbeggs
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I've been running Cooper ST MAXX LT235/85R16 for the last 25,000 miles. I also installed ICON Vehicle Dynamics front coil overs with ICON's tubular upper control arms about 15,000 miles ago.
About 6,000 miles ago, the truck developed a significant shimy in the steering wheel from about 57-65 mph. I figured I had a tire out of balance. The shimy dramatically improved when I rotated tires, only to reappear about 1000 miles after the rotation. I noticed the tires were cupped pretty significantly. Off to the mechanic for a realignment. Bad news, the tires are shot and have to be replaced.
The tires have been rotated every 5,000 miles since being installed. The vehicle was realigned by the Toyota dealer after the installation of the coil overs and upper control arms. ICON says the new coil overs and control arms do not require any special alignment and should be aligned to factory specs.
My local mechanic- not Toyota dealership- said the Tacoma has a pretty aggressive toe in specification and is known to wear front tires. He's recommending replacement tires without an aggressive outside lug. Other than this issue, these tires have been great. Relatively quiet on road, handles snow well, and performs well off road. I am thinking the problem is more alignment related than lug pattern. So, is anyone else was having issues with the Tacoma eating front tires with a mildly aggressive lug pattern?
About 6,000 miles ago, the truck developed a significant shimy in the steering wheel from about 57-65 mph. I figured I had a tire out of balance. The shimy dramatically improved when I rotated tires, only to reappear about 1000 miles after the rotation. I noticed the tires were cupped pretty significantly. Off to the mechanic for a realignment. Bad news, the tires are shot and have to be replaced.
The tires have been rotated every 5,000 miles since being installed. The vehicle was realigned by the Toyota dealer after the installation of the coil overs and upper control arms. ICON says the new coil overs and control arms do not require any special alignment and should be aligned to factory specs.
My local mechanic- not Toyota dealership- said the Tacoma has a pretty aggressive toe in specification and is known to wear front tires. He's recommending replacement tires without an aggressive outside lug. Other than this issue, these tires have been great. Relatively quiet on road, handles snow well, and performs well off road. I am thinking the problem is more alignment related than lug pattern. So, is anyone else was having issues with the Tacoma eating front tires with a mildly aggressive lug pattern?
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