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โApr-26-2016 07:13 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Golfcart wrote:
My dad and I have an ongoing debate about which to follow. Personally I like to keep my tires at the sidewall max pressure, even when not towing.
On a 1500 that is actually a good idea if you are running "P" tires. If "E" you will have a very rough ride and wear the centers out FAST.
I run my Tahoe 44 front and 40 rear and get great tire wear. Door says somewhere in the mid 30's but that is for ride quality.
โApr-26-2016 06:13 AM
peaeye1 wrote:rhagfo wrote:peaeye1 wrote:2oldman wrote:
80
Finally, a firm answer, but what I am curious about is why the numbers on the door are different. I was going with the 80 anyway.
Too bad it is wrong!
Unless you want the truck to ride like the Flintstones car!:S
After further review of all the input, I believe I will go with the door sticker 75/65, unless I change my mind :B. That PSI rides good.
โApr-26-2016 06:09 AM
Golfcart wrote:
My dad and I have an ongoing debate about which to follow. Personally I like to keep my tires at the sidewall max pressure, even when not towing.
โApr-25-2016 06:37 PM
rhagfo wrote:peaeye1 wrote:2oldman wrote:
80
Finally, a firm answer, but what I am curious about is why the numbers on the door are different. I was going with the 80 anyway.
Too bad it is wrong!
Unless you want the truck to ride like the Flintstones car!:S
โApr-25-2016 11:54 AM
peaeye1 wrote:2oldman wrote:
80
Finally, a firm answer, but what I am curious about is why the numbers on the door are different. I was going with the 80 anyway.
โApr-25-2016 11:46 AM
Bionic Man wrote:lbrjet wrote:
Your rears are rated at 2535 per tire in a dual application at 65 psi. Your fronts are rated for 3020 per tire at 75 psi. Both psi's exceed your axle ratings. Ford's recommended tire pressures always assume a maximum load.
Best answer so far. Having a drw with 80 psi in the rears will create a needlessly rough ride. Go with what is on the door.
โApr-25-2016 11:08 AM
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โApr-25-2016 08:46 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
So you are saying to ALWAYS run towing pressures?
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โApr-25-2016 07:48 AM
peaeye1 wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:2oldman wrote:
80
WRONG!!!
The 80 number on an "E" tire for example will represent the "MAX" cold psi for that tire.
Every tire out there has a load/pressure chart. Know your weights and properly adjust air pressure and it will result in a much longer lasting tire with better ride and traction.
Op I would advise with the weight of your Diesel always run 75 front, 40 solo in the rear and use the weight/pressure chart and add 5psi to what your actual rear axle weight is.
I am going with the door sticker.