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byrdr1
Sep 27, 2014Explorer
Allworth wrote:
PS: I run 80psi in the Michelins on the rear whenever I'm towing, 65 in the front.
I had that feeling with my new Michelins. I was worried I had done something wrong. Took a trip to mountains and when I got there my back was sore from the feeling of sway and rocking.. I took my truck and tires back to dealer after the trip. I have always run 80psi front and back when towing. The dealer told me that the tread depth was so deep on the new tire that sometimes you get that sway feeling, the tires are so fresh that you are riding on the tips of the tread. They need to get some wear on them. So after checking front end, shocks and everything else they could he told me, we aligned the front end it was off 60degrees and then said you ran them at 80psi. we re-aired them at 75psi in the back and 65psi in the front try this and let us know. Last trip out the truck drove so much better I was surprised. I am not overloaded and this re-airing of the tires seemed to help my situation.
randy
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