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Default Tire Squeal - New, Low Speed, Turning

Hi guys!

I have a 2000 Tundra V8, normal diff, Helwig rear bar (on for years), Dueler tires, 140k miles, that has just developed a bad habit.

At low speeds - as in turning into a parking spot - the front tires (one or both, I only hear out of one ear. . .) squeal, sometimes quite loudly. It happens at moderate speeds on occasion (25 mph?) going around turns, sweepers or sharp. Both directions, perhaps more when turning right, perhaps not. Never when going straight.

Tire pressure is correct, what is on the door sill.

It has been a bit since my last alignment. . . But tire wear is nice, plenty of tread left, too.

Ideas? Thanks!

Chris
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