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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

More of truing the flat spot from a tire damaged from locking up. This is the only way to save this tire and can also be a great think to smooth out the ride of a classic GMC Motorhome.

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  • Brake lathe! LOL

  • @coolio2281 Truing isn't done to a new tire (if a new tire needs truing, it's sent back). Truing, by nature shortens a tire's life, but it makes an otherwise faulty tire usable.

    It's rare to see truing done to a steel-belted radial tire, but until the late 1960s, when bias-ply tires were almost universal, truing was common. When a vehicle with bias-ply tires is not driven, the tires will eventually develop flat areas. It often can be 'driven out', but not always...hence, truing.

  • @PseudoScienceb20 not to be an ass or anything but what benefit would u get by truing new tires? new tires are automatically perfect.

  • Is shaving used tires hard on the tools? I thought only new tires can be shaved, since the rocks in used tires would destroy the cutting wheel.

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