ldusseau
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Bought a used 2018 Hichroma Red Stinger GT2 "unicorn" with less than 10K miles on it about a month ago and I absolutely love it! However I do have a question that came from the independent PPI, they noted the right rear tire is worn more than the left. I noticed a very slight vibration from the rear on the test drive (pre PPI) that I thought could be from balancing, but now I'm wondering why one tire would be worn more than the other? The PPI shop said there wasn't any cupping or anything else that would lead them to an alignment/suspension issue, just one tire worn more than the other. My car also had a "minor collision" in the Carfax report (<$900 CDN), I could tell the rear fascia had been replaced because the paint gloss was not quite the same in bright sunlight as the rest of the car (I'm an automotive engineer with sixteen years experience in exterior trim/fascias so I notice these things right away) and the PPI shop agreed. But what we couldn't figure out is if one rear tire was replaced as a result of the little mishap or if there is something else going on. The car doesn't have any issues with vibration, I had it over 110mph yesterday and it was smooth as glass. There was a little vibration while decelerating through the 80s but that was it. The shop just recommended I replace both rear tires and just keep an eye on it; I'm fine with that but wondered if anyone else had this experience?