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โNov-02-2016 10:35 AM
seekingsummits wrote:
I double checked and this truck as the 265/70r17s on it with a 75psi rating on the door sticker. For running down the hwy unloaded would folks really recommend running down to 45psi? Ive not ran LT tires before, only P series and have just never under inflated that much other than for offroading so just curious if folks would really go that low
โNov-02-2016 06:33 AM
blt2ski wrote:
Yes, go for 45psi. If you do not get a full contact patch on the road, go less. If you have full contact patch, then you could go higher, but only do 5 psi increase or decreases. I run 50 on the rear of my 00 C2500 reg cab, I only have 2400 lbs on the rear empty. No need to run 80 with 6100 lbs of capacity. real rough ride.
Marty
โNov-02-2016 06:31 AM
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โNov-01-2016 09:19 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
You have the best riding truck out there.
I recently drove my parents '16 Chevy 2500 truck and I was surprised how rough it drove. So I asked my dad how much air is in his tires and he said 70 psi. In my truck I run 65-66 psi and I swear that my Super Duty may ride a bit smoother especially on the front end.
Stop drunk posting Troy! Only someone inebriated would think a SFA would give a better ride than an IRS.
โNov-01-2016 09:15 PM
blt2ski wrote:
Lower pressure to 40-50 lbs in the rear. WORKS BETTER than new shocks from the half dozen 2500/SW3500 GM trucks I've owned! Even my one personal use dually rode better empty with 40 lbs in the rear vs 80 in all four rears!
IF and THEN if it is not soft enough, try different shocks.
Marty
Im notcing what seems to be a fair bit of rear end hop when driving through town etc.
โNov-01-2016 08:58 PM
rhagfo wrote:
Besides Bilstien shocks, lower your rear tire pressure to about 45 to 50 psi when not towing.
โNov-01-2016 08:40 PM
โNov-01-2016 08:27 PM
travelnutz wrote:
I'd much rather have Rancho 9000X adjustable shocks. So much better ride than Bilstiens when truck is unloaded and easily as good as Bilstiens when max loaded.
โNov-01-2016 08:18 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
You have the best riding truck out there.
I recently drove my parents '16 Chevy 2500 truck and I was surprised how rough it drove. So I asked my dad how much air is in his tires and he said 70 psi. In my truck I run 65-66 psi and I swear that my Super Duty may ride a bit smoother especially on the front end.
โNov-01-2016 06:39 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
You have the best riding truck out there.
โNov-01-2016 05:35 PM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
I haven't done the shocks, but have lowered the tire pressure. Ride is not bad. Heads up on lowering air pressure, my TPMS alarms at about 50psi so I don't go lower than that usually.