idM1028
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I keep having problems with tire belts going bad in my M1028. It's always the the drivers side rear tire and I always know when its going bad because the truck will start wobbling from side to side at low speeds and will start shaking badly at about 45-50 mph, which with the speedo the way it is is probably about 40-45 mph. After that it smooths out a bit. The truck originally had 235/85/16 load range E cooper discoverer A/Ts. I run the tires at about 70-75PSI. The truck started having this problem when I first bought it. I did some searching and figured the problem was bad belts and replaced the tire with the spare (a cooper discoverer also 235/85/16 load range E) The truck ran fine for about 500-100 miles until this started again. When I swapped out the tire I jacked the truck up and noticed the rear diff was at angle with the passenger side sitting lower than the driver side, but when I lowered the truck and measured the height of vairous things, they where all within a 1/4" to 1/2" of each other between the two sides. I also trying yanking on the tire to see how much play was in it to see if it was a bad bearing and it seemed to be fine. I also haven't been hearing any squeaking like I would expect with a bad bearing. My question is what could be causing these tires to constantly be going bad?