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SidecarFlip
Aug 07, 2017Explorer III
I went with Michelin because my retired from employer runs them exclusively on all their company pickup trucks and delivery vans (all diesels) and they wear like iron 50K+ miles every time.
Issue with any diesel is going around a corner, the torque tens to want to spin the inside rear tire on dry pavement and that results in tire wear.
Always run my tires at 80 psi rear and 60 front (F350 one ton 4x4).
Issue with any diesel is going around a corner, the torque tens to want to spin the inside rear tire on dry pavement and that results in tire wear.
Always run my tires at 80 psi rear and 60 front (F350 one ton 4x4).
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