MCopenhaver
TDR MEMBER
I know those probably not anything to do with a second gen truck but I don't know where else to post this and since I have a 2002 I thought I'd start here.
My question is why I'm seeing excessive wear on both the inside and outside edges of my tires on the rear of my truck. Now I know immediately folks are going to start saying it's because I've under inflated my tires but here's the thing. By the numbers that's just not the case I believe. I'm towing a 11,000 lb fifth wheel with about 1600 lb of tongue weight on a gooseneck type hitch. This should be well within the specs of this truck to carry and I have E range Michelin tires on the rear of my truck inflated to the prescribed 80 psi. So by all accounts this should be quite adequate. But over the course of a 7,000 mile trip out west I've completely taken the outer edges off both tires. Any ideas?
My question is why I'm seeing excessive wear on both the inside and outside edges of my tires on the rear of my truck. Now I know immediately folks are going to start saying it's because I've under inflated my tires but here's the thing. By the numbers that's just not the case I believe. I'm towing a 11,000 lb fifth wheel with about 1600 lb of tongue weight on a gooseneck type hitch. This should be well within the specs of this truck to carry and I have E range Michelin tires on the rear of my truck inflated to the prescribed 80 psi. So by all accounts this should be quite adequate. But over the course of a 7,000 mile trip out west I've completely taken the outer edges off both tires. Any ideas?