That's what I have been told to do by my tire guys. They say the crown in the road will wear the inner tires out sooner if they are not set 3 psi lower than the outer.
That's what I have been told to do by my tire guys. They say the crown in the road will wear the inner tires out sooner if they are not set 3 psi lower than the outer.
I think you will find that the front tires are overloaded on a 2013 dually Cummins 4X4 Asin at 65 psig. Our tires at 65 psig are rated at only 2,680# per tire on the front and 2560# per tire on the rear. Probably plenty of capacity on the rear, but based on my trucks weight empty, the front tires are at their load limit on an empty truck.
I've had the same shaking problem since day 1 on my 2014 Ram 3500 Laramie. After 8 trips to the dealer, an unsuccessful inspection by Chrysler's field rep and an inspection by the district rep, Chrysler finally has authorized 6 new Michelins. After I got the dealer's general manager to ride in the truck, the dealership somehow "forced" Chrysler. Hopefully that will take care of the shaking! Goodbye General's.
My 14' Seems to have a annoying vibration above 62. It will come and go but is smooth below 62. I am going to have my tires/rims road forced and matched properly and see if it changes. If not then I will return to the dealer.
Join the club,they did the road force balance on mine.said they were in spec.changed driveshaft,and found a loose hub. No change in vibration.and I put 1700lbs in bed and vibration got worse.make sure you go to the dealer with it. we all need to document this to push them to solve this problem.