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Feathering on rear tires, advice?

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My tires are new, 3500 miles due for a rotation tomorrow.

both rear tires are feathering. Outside treads are good, but all the blocks in between on L and R rear are sharp.
Fronts are perfect.

fox shocks only have 10k on them.
All tires at 32 cold. GY MT Bronco OE tires.

any advice appreciated
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generally that is from toe being out but not a lot you can do on the rear. have you put it on an alignment rack to see what your numbers are? maybe thrust is off. how are your lower control arm bushings?
 
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generally that is from toe being out but not a lot you can do on the rear. have you put it on an alignment rack to see what your numbers are? maybe thrust is off. how are your lower control arm bushings?
LCA are still stock. 32k miles. I’ll get it on a rack, but it may be time for a short arm kit. Ugh….
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