I might be a doofus for asking about this so go easy…
Drove from KC to Boulder yesterday. Out in western KS and eastern CO, I-70 is horrible. The Raptor was bouncing all over the place, I have never experienced that before anywhere (MO, OK, TX, IL, TN, KY, AR, etc).
So I had a thought, checked tire pressure when I got to Boulder and sure enough it was reading 46 all four tires. My trusty Ford dealer set the pressure at 40 a few weeks back and I had left it there. I am running Nitto RGs, 35 17s load E. Plus it’s hot here, may hit 100 today.
I aired down 5 lbs each as I am heading back Thursday (maybe, damn the women out here!). So, just curious if tire pressure changes this radically out here in CO, is this normal?
Drove from KC to Boulder yesterday. Out in western KS and eastern CO, I-70 is horrible. The Raptor was bouncing all over the place, I have never experienced that before anywhere (MO, OK, TX, IL, TN, KY, AR, etc).
So I had a thought, checked tire pressure when I got to Boulder and sure enough it was reading 46 all four tires. My trusty Ford dealer set the pressure at 40 a few weeks back and I had left it there. I am running Nitto RGs, 35 17s load E. Plus it’s hot here, may hit 100 today.
I aired down 5 lbs each as I am heading back Thursday (maybe, damn the women out here!). So, just curious if tire pressure changes this radically out here in CO, is this normal?