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Pulling an Alumascape 30RKD with a Chevrolet 2500HD, 4WD and the rear tires of the Chevy are worn significantly more than the front tires. Inflated the rears to 80 psi per the information in the door jamb and on the tires (max. 80 psi). The truck also has air bags on rear axle. Anyone know why this happended and what I can do to mitigate this problem.
 
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