You have the 102 rated tires (max psi 51).Definitely check tire pressure on delivery. All 4 of mine were at 49 PSI![]()
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You have the 102 rated tires (max psi 51).Definitely check tire pressure on delivery. All 4 of mine were at 49 PSI![]()
Watch to make sure that the tires are blowed out on the rims all the way . There is a little bead by the rim that should be the same all the way around the rim. I had a F150 with Goodyears on it that we tried to balance 4 times till a tire technician caught that all 4 tires were not blown out on the rims right.Normal, although it doesn't look it...
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Great that they left that 2 PSI safety margin...You have the 102 rated tires (max psi 51).
No balance issues, just the dimple from the manufacturing process.Watch to make sure that the tires are blowed out on the rims all the way . There is a little bead by the rim that should be the same all the way around the rim. I had a F150 with Goodyears on it that we tried to balance 4 times till a tire technician caught that all 4 tires were not blown out on the rims right.
My tire pressure was 45 psi when I picked it up. As others have said, adjust your pressure. Do it first thing in the morning before you have driven it and before the sun beats down on the black rubber, heating it up and increasing TP with it. 35psi cold.I picked up the truck last Tuesday, it not an even a week old. I see on. My tire, it feel out of balance, do 70 to 80 on the interstate…
It on all 4 of them,
I am going to the ford dealership in the morning
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FIY about the appearance:I picked up the truck last Tuesday, it not an even a week old. I see on. My tire, it feel out of balance, do 70 to 80 on the interstate…
It on all 4 of them,
I am going to the ford dealership in the morning
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