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<40psi
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15.63%
40-45psi
16
50.00%
46-50psi
6
18.75%
51-55psi
2
6.25%
>55psi
3
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10ply tire pressure 2015 F150

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Old 05-21-2015, 02:24 PM
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This is scattered through many post but figured it would be good to do a tally on what everyone is running. Leave comments as to why you are running the pressure, what type and size tire.
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To start it off, I'm running cold at 48psi, only a few minutes and I'm in the low 50's. Weight rating close to stock tire set to 35psi, Tread wear seems pretty even, rides rougher then stock tbut not near as harsh at the 60psi the shop put in. 295/60/20 Toyo AT2, debating on going lower for softer ride, wait to see what everyone else is doing.

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This is scattered through many post but figured it would be good to do a tally on what everyone is running. Leave comments as to why you are running the pressure, what type and size tire.
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50 front, 45 rear
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50 front, 45 rear
So more or less you can just vote 46-50?
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so it seems
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45 front, 42 rear
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I'm a little surprised the same are running <45 as >45, I feel my rear can get bouncy, think I'm going to leave 48 in front and try out 45 in the rear and go from there, keep'em coming.
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43psi nitrogen
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41 PSI all the way around, stock tires and wheels 4X2 Plat
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40 psi all around.


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