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Old 09-07-2011, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 10fords View Post
If you run 80 psi with an empty bed you will wear your tires in the middle and have unsafe handling. In my diesel F350's with utility beds and a full complement of tools and parts I run about 60 psi in the rear and 50 in the front with load range E tires. At about 8500 lbs total weight this seems to give good tire wear and as good a ride as can be expected from an F350 4x4. If I am going to get a load of firewood or something heavy I will air up the rears to 80 psi for the duration, then back to 60 psi. I have never found much reason to vary the pressure in the front tires as the pretty much carry a constant load. Aklim- I don't know how you can stand 80 psi all the way around in an Excursion!! On mine I go 50 all the way around and it still bounces on the slightest bump. You must have smooth roads where you live!
I basically do the same, 50psi/front and 65psi/rear. I only raise rear tire pressure with a heavy payload. Also if you offroad in sand or mud the lower pressure helps.
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