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Old 10-02-2014, 01:23 PM   #10 (permalink)
RyanWest
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ View Post
Depending on your tires and the floor temperature, your tires will flat spot. It is the nature of 'summer compound tires'. If they sit for a short amount of time, the flat spot will disappear after a little driving and the tires warm up. Long-term parking will cause permanent tire damage (flat spots).
This is what i'm thinking it is. Rotors are brand new.

Car does sit for a long period of time until I feel like letting her get a tan.

Maybe I should leave it on jacks??
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