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Yes I don't have a tread depth gage but I am using a machinist ruler and I know that the rear tires were about 90% when I put them on and that was only about 3000 miles ago. I have 30 PSI in the tires. Some have talked about wheel alignment. I am new to the Humvee and is it because of the...
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The tires are radials and the wear is mostly on the center. I don't have a tread depth gage but the fronts are about 1/2" deep and the two rear are 5/16" on the right and 3/16" on the left. When I got her the rear left was also the most worn.
Ken
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I got my Humvee about 8 months ago and I knew the rear tires were getting down there and so I got 2 tires off of Ebay that were at about 85% tread. I have only had them on about 3,000 miles and the rear tires are less then 40%.
Has anyone had this problem?
Thanks
Ken
86humv
I agree. The tach is new and this is the third sender. I wish I could test the tach. Also I wish I knew if I should read some sort of output from the sender.
Ken
86humv
Hi, I installed another sender and still no luck. The tach that I have is the 0-3500rpm model with a 4 wire terminal strip. The sender P/N is 6680-01-148-8875. I'm not sure if this is the right sender. They said it was for the Humvee. When I turn the ignition switch to the "Run" position...
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