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91 geo-storm tire problem.
My daughter had all new tires put on at pep-boys two years ago and the tire numbers are dunlop p205/50r15 and 84tm+s and now the tires wearing down somewhat and the rear tires are rubbing the shocks,both sides. I think these tires are so called low profile tires .When the tires were new i thought the tires were to close to the shocks ,but cleared by a half a inch. Any thoughts appreciated.
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Re: 91 geo-storm tire problem.
have you checked air pressure?
look on the edge of the driver's side door, is there a tire size listed there? |
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Re: 91 geo-storm tire problem.
50's aren't really considered low profile tires, but if they're rubbing against the shock/strut whatever a geo has, you probably need to go to a lower size, (i.e.- 45,40,35)
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Re: 91 geo-storm tire problem.
i think its more of a width problem then a hieght problem
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