Turning Blue
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Have you considered having your shocks rebuilt? It may be time?
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I’d try going to 29/30 - it’s either the pressure or the balance, what about the rims, are they OEM? A rim could be bent too btw….They are load C also. They are essentially the gen3 stock 37 tire. I havent swapped back top the stocks yet, been a little too busy. I have them at ~30/31 cold and the ride is much better then 35+. ive gotten used to the ride quality in town, interstate still suck. I may drop the psi down a bit for testing though based on your suggestions.
How do the Load E km3s do on the road comfort wise?
I'm going to guess you have a tire that has a separated belt or similar problem. You should be able to see a wobble if you could spin each tire up using a spin balancer or maybe that road force balancer. It's likely going to be one of the tires that didn't get the road force balance on your last visit. Find that tire and replace it.
This. You have 55k miles on the truck , you need a rebuild it will be night and day with the shocks. You also just put a much heavier tire on that wasnt in the design spec for the stock suspention setup. Its a heavier tire and more for the suspention to control. Rebuilding the shocks should help a ton, but don't expect it to be the same when the truck was not designed with those tires.Have you considered having your shocks rebuilt? It may be time?