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Originally Posted by INW4RUNNER
Thank you for your feedback. It is appreciated. The shocks have about 40K miles on them. Replaced in 2017 around the same time the tires were purchased. I should have included that info in my original post. Sorry.
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You're very welcome! I wouldn't rule out the other items because almost any worn out suspension component can cause cupping, but worn out shocks are the biggest cause in my experience. A worn out shock allows the wheel & tire to flop up and down - sometimes rapidly - and the bouncing of the tire causes the cupping in that case. Good luck!