Tire pressure

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nipplesNchowder

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32 psi all around.

I have deleted TPMS entirely using Forscan, so I can do so without annoying lights on my dash. Fuel mileage has stayed the same, oddly enough.
 

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I also run 32-33psi for even wear. Before when it was close to 40psi, I had the middle of the tire wear faster then the outsides.
 

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I also run 32-33psi for even wear. Before when it was close to 40psi, I had the middle of the tire wear faster then the outsides.
Same. I ran 44 as recommended and didn’t see what everyone was talking about regarding the soft ride. Tires were worn in the middle considerably.

At 30ish it floats and is completely different, rides like my 97 Century w Dyna Ride.

Now to get the forscan so I don’t have to hit ok every time I start the truck.
 
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