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30/08/2022 1:57 pm
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I Have a 2017 Ram (4th Gen) 3500 6.7l 4WD dually with 38k on it. Apparently its a common problem with the front right tire wearing prematurely on the outside edge. According to the dealer the alignment specs for the truck a right on. I have had it checked twice but it still chews up the tires. If the alignment of the vehicle meets the manufacturers specs, could the specs be wrong. Its getting expensive replacing front tires.
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30/08/2022 2:12 pm
If it's only the outside of one tire, it indicates excessive positive camber. Dealers are immune from intelligence. I would get it to a professional alignment shop for diagnosis and proper adjustment.