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From last post. Hopefully this clears it up more.

Hbutton0219

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So inside wear from both front and back but mostly front. Dealership is calling it a tire manufacturer defect and replacing the left one even though they say alignment is fine. Guess if it keeps happening I'll just keep getting new tires. Hopefully these pictures are better. Kinda hard without a lift. Don't have alignment paper right now but im pretty sure it was -2 which is in Fords specs which is why they didnt change anything. Also dont know if thats what's causing it and the dealership is just dumb.
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Alan Applegate

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Excuse me, but this is not a tire issue! Just because the dealer says it is okay, you have no idea if the Ford approved Bear Alignment unit is calibrated correctly. At least that was my dealer's issue. Bear charges about $2,500 to do an alignment check, so it is no wonder dealer's don't like to have it done (at least) twice a year.
 

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I agree with Alan! If it were me I'd get a second opinion from another dealer. Hope you get it sorted!
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