Captaincworley
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Hey Guys,
Ive got a 15' FX4 with a Newton leveling kit and 20x10 Fuel couplers with 35x12.50x20 Amp Terrains installed.The fronts are wearing perfect,However the rear is wearing oddly.Basically on the center lugs,Half of the front lug is wearing and half isn't and the same thing goes for the rear.You can also see where the siping is wore down in the middle of the lugs as well.No spinning out or anything and all the tires have 65psi in them.I do notice a good bit of vibration in my seats indicating Something to do with the rear wheels/tires,But I've had them balanced twice and they were fine both times.A frind told me in his cummins that he had some vibration and odd tire wear due to high pressures in the rear with his open country M/T'S and suggested that I lower the pressure in the rear tires.I dropped them to 50 Just to see and honestly It seems like it did away with most of the shaking in the seats.I was just curious to see If anyone knew what it could possibly be.It doesn't always have the shaking in the seats,I guess its dependant on the road that im on,Then i chalked it off as it had to be a nature of the beast type thing since i have mud tires.Ive included some pics guys.The 1st pic is of my front tires and the rest are of the back tires.Thanks for any help guys!!
Ive got a 15' FX4 with a Newton leveling kit and 20x10 Fuel couplers with 35x12.50x20 Amp Terrains installed.The fronts are wearing perfect,However the rear is wearing oddly.Basically on the center lugs,Half of the front lug is wearing and half isn't and the same thing goes for the rear.You can also see where the siping is wore down in the middle of the lugs as well.No spinning out or anything and all the tires have 65psi in them.I do notice a good bit of vibration in my seats indicating Something to do with the rear wheels/tires,But I've had them balanced twice and they were fine both times.A frind told me in his cummins that he had some vibration and odd tire wear due to high pressures in the rear with his open country M/T'S and suggested that I lower the pressure in the rear tires.I dropped them to 50 Just to see and honestly It seems like it did away with most of the shaking in the seats.I was just curious to see If anyone knew what it could possibly be.It doesn't always have the shaking in the seats,I guess its dependant on the road that im on,Then i chalked it off as it had to be a nature of the beast type thing since i have mud tires.Ive included some pics guys.The 1st pic is of my front tires and the rest are of the back tires.Thanks for any help guys!!