โSep-25-2021 06:24 AM
โSep-26-2021 04:24 PM
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.
โSep-26-2021 10:50 AM
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.
โSep-26-2021 10:48 AM
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?
โSep-26-2021 10:46 AM
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.
โSep-26-2021 09:32 AM
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.
โSep-26-2021 09:30 AM
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.
โSep-26-2021 07:44 AM
โSep-26-2021 06:30 AM
way2roll wrote:
Improper inflation could also cause it.
โSep-26-2021 06:05 AM
โSep-25-2021 05:32 PM
โSep-25-2021 08:58 AM
โSep-25-2021 08:56 AM
Jayco23FB wrote:
Anybody having front (or rear) tire wear issues with your 2020 and newer F250 Super Duty Diesel?
โSep-25-2021 08:55 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Yes, alignment is probably the issue. Check that first.
โSep-25-2021 07:07 AM