โSep-04-2015 04:27 PM
โSep-05-2015 09:56 AM
Mike Up wrote:go jets go wrote:
I have pretty much the exact same truck as you except mine came from the factory with the Goodyear Wrangler ATS load range C tires. They are supposed to be inflated to 40psi according to the sticker on the door jamb.
Wow, at 41 psi, I had vibration, noise, poor mileage, and they felt flat with it harder to accelerate than normal. I put them to 55 psi as to what BFGoodrich said, and they felt great. My mileage went up about 2 mpg, vibration went away, tires didn't feel flat and acceleration the same as with OEM, and tire noise went away.
I'm really surprised at 40 psi because the load rating on a LT tire is so low, I can't believe Ford would do that.
What payload rating did they give you on the tire placard?? Also, what axles to you have. I have 3750 lbs front axle and a 3850 lbs rear axle.
That 40 psi blows me away. How's your ride and do you get decent mileage with the tire aired that low??
A member at the F150 forum took a pic of tire loading sticker on his F150 HD Payload package truck. That truck has a 4050 lbs front axle and a 4800 lbs rear axle. The truck comes with LT245/75R17E tires. His placard states 55 psi for the front 4050 lbs axle and 60 psi for the rear 4800 lbs axle.
Thanks for the help.
โSep-05-2015 09:36 AM
โSep-04-2015 08:27 PM
go jets go wrote:
I have pretty much the exact same truck as you except mine came from the factory with the Goodyear Wrangler ATS load range C tires. They are supposed to be inflated to 40psi according to the sticker on the door jamb.
โSep-04-2015 06:53 PM
โSep-04-2015 06:36 PM
tcp wrote:
Look at the door sticker. It will give the exact PSI specified for the OEM tires. I had a rental 2015 f150 with LT tires. The door said 51psi. The tpms in the centre display showed 47psi on all 4 tires with no warnings. Ran a bit harsher than I would like. 1893 lb payload rating on the sticker.
โSep-04-2015 06:03 PM
โSep-04-2015 05:54 PM