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Cass_Sumrall
May 06, 2013Explorer
Goldencrazy wrote:
I'll bet you come a lot closer to 80 psi when you have the weight and read the tire manufacturer recommendation. A rear trac bar will help the sway along with the cheap fix of moving the sway bars to the closer holes.
Yes, you were right. I just got back from a weekend trip & ran 85 PSI all around & it handled much better - felt much more stable even with some gusty crosswinds & semis passing. I'm not sure I really need to adjust the sway bars but if I decide to try it, is it something I can easily do myself (I'm not a mechanic but I am handy) or would it have to go back to the dealer?
Thanks,
Cass
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