Ok, so I noticed while I started cleaning my chain with the rear wheel suspended on the rear stand, in two spots, about 4-5 inches apart, the wheel scrubs the ground. As I turned it, it would lightly scrub in two separate spots right in the middle of the tire. Not enough to lock up the wheel, but enough to where you could see and hear it and obviously tell it was making contact with the garage floor. I know for a fact I never hit anything that would have caused any damage to the rim or axle so....any thoughts?
My garage floor is level. Tire pressure? I've never seen a wheel do this before, especially one that has never had any substantial impact.
If it's only a mm or so, I wouldn't be too bothered, tyres are not perfectly symmetrical, that's why wheels need to be balanced when a new one is fitted. If it's more than that, then yes, you have a problem.
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