Mar-20-2016 04:00 PM
Apr-29-2016 07:12 PM
ericsmith32 wrote:Eric, I am sorry to say that "No Rear Stabilizer = No Good". If you have nothing in back right now, a heavy duty rear stabilizer will be your single biggest (and noticeable) improvement in cross winds or other turbulence, and in any kind of curve or turn.
Still want to do at least the stabilizer someday but not on the list right now.
Apr-29-2016 06:24 PM
Apr-27-2016 03:07 PM
Apr-21-2016 05:05 PM
ericsmith32 wrote:Yep! It just never looked right to me. To feel better about it, I add 5 more psi per tire than spec. If anyone wonders, I have used multiple gauges to make sure the reading is right. The tires still look a little low, but not as bad. With 30,000 miles, they have been wearing fairly evenly. The outer edges are not wearing faster which would otherwise be the case with under-inflated tires. The same goes for over-inflation, the inside is not wearing faster.ron.dittmer wrote:Took the fronts down to 55 and yes they do look low.
The subject of tire pressure is interesting.
I wonder who else has observed the same as me. That is....When I put in the proper tire pressure, my tires appear severely under-inflated.
Anyone else feel the same?
Apr-21-2016 04:19 PM
Apr-21-2016 03:07 PM
Apr-21-2016 02:34 PM
Apr-21-2016 02:30 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
The subject of tire pressure is interesting.
I wonder who else has observed the same as me. That is....When I put in the proper tire pressure, my tires appear severely under-inflated.
Anyone else feel the same?
Apr-21-2016 01:54 PM
Apr-21-2016 12:05 PM
Apr-21-2016 11:09 AM
Apr-21-2016 10:58 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
If I have the numbers right and according to the Michelin chart with my 225/75r 16 my pressure should be 50psi with the front axle wt of 3880 or 1940 per tire. and the rear pressure at 60 psi with the weight of 7930 or 3965 per set of duals.
Is that correct?
Apr-21-2016 09:51 AM
Apr-21-2016 09:49 AM