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- UnobtaniumExplorer
way2roll wrote:
Unobtanium wrote:
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
So could the simple fact that it has a blue oval on the grille and those Fords chew through tires like a geezer who stood in line for 3 hours for a free $1.00 breakfast, chewing through the rubber bacon.
Ba da ching lol.
Oh boy. Helpful post. I've read through some of your posts. You're pretty obnoxious for a brand new member - or a booted member returning with a new handle.
This is my 2nd Ford in 14 years and never had an issue with abnormal tire wear. This isn't a brand thing. SMH.
No sense of humor? Guess not. You're certainly a Ford expert owning 2 in 14 years. I have you beat a little though, about 15 in 35 years and that's personal, not counting business vehicles. I've read through some of your posts, kettle meet pot, SMH. - Grit_dogNavigator
way2roll wrote:
Unobtanium wrote:
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
So could the simple fact that it has a blue oval on the grille and those Fords chew through tires like a geezer who stood in line for 3 hours for a free $1.00 breakfast, chewing through the rubber bacon.
Ba da ching lol.
Oh boy. Helpful post. I've read through some of your posts. You're pretty obnoxious for a brand new member - or a booted member returning with a new handle.
This is my 2nd Ford in 14 years and never had an issue with abnormal tire wear. This isn't a brand thing. SMH.
Sounds like someone is a little sensitive bout someone picking on their poor beloved Ford! LOL
But to be fair, the OP was either trolling or just clueless and looking for internet info in a very vague sense….
He’s got a couple fish on though. My vote is trolling. - Grit_dogNavigator
way2roll wrote:
Jayco23FB wrote:
I do not have a Super Duty. I am looking at the GM 2500HD or the Ford Super Duty for my next truck. I have heard the Super Duty using a solid axle and diesel was fairly tough on front tires. Thanks for the input.
Again, bought my f350 with the 6.7 last year new , have 20 k miles on it, and absolutely no abnormal tire wear. Where do these theories come from?
Not theories, if it happens it’s fact, regardless of the cause. - Grit_dogNavigator
Unobtanium wrote:
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
So could the simple fact that it has a blue oval on the grille and those Fords chew through tires like a geezer who stood in line for 3 hours for a free $1.00 breakfast, chewing through the rubber bacon.
Ba da ching lol.
To be fair, some newer Ram dooleys do as well.
Some could be alignment, but alot as to do with physics, even though many don’t understand or recognize it. - way2rollNavigator II
Jayco23FB wrote:
I do not have a Super Duty. I am looking at the GM 2500HD or the Ford Super Duty for my next truck. I have heard the Super Duty using a solid axle and diesel was fairly tough on front tires. Thanks for the input.
Again, bought my f350 with the 6.7 last year new , have 20 k miles on it, and absolutely no abnormal tire wear. Where do these theories come from? - way2rollNavigator II
Unobtanium wrote:
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
So could the simple fact that it has a blue oval on the grille and those Fords chew through tires like a geezer who stood in line for 3 hours for a free $1.00 breakfast, chewing through the rubber bacon.
Ba da ching lol.
Oh boy. Helpful post. I've read through some of your posts. You're pretty obnoxious for a brand new member - or a booted member returning with a new handle.
This is my 2nd Ford in 14 years and never had an issue with abnormal tire wear. This isn't a brand thing. SMH. - Jayco23FBExplorerI do not have a Super Duty. I am looking at the GM 2500HD or the Ford Super Duty for my next truck. I have heard the Super Duty using a solid axle and diesel was fairly tough on front tires. Thanks for the input.
- UnobtaniumExplorer
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
So could the simple fact that it has a blue oval on the grille and those Fords chew through tires like a geezer who stood in line for 3 hours for a free $1.00 breakfast, chewing through the rubber bacon.
Ba da ching lol. - way2rollNavigator IIImproper inflation could also cause it.
- Retired_JSOExplorerMy 2018DRW 4wd was fine until this last spring when I noticed outside wear on both front tires. Had front aligned at local Ford dealer but haven’t driven but 200 miles since service.
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