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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Rear tire wear abnormal
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[QUOTE="IdahoF350, post: 1116067, member: 2989"] Even towing with my 2005, I had scaled the truck, and with the front and rear axle weights relatively even within about 200lbs, my last set of Toyo M/Ts centered out the rears at 65psi all around for towing. It took a set of 35% tires all around and after 9,000 miles of towing the 5th wheel that year, the rears were done and the fronts were still about 25%. I snagged a couple 25% Toyos from the local tire shop and running them at 50psi towing they wore evenly, but still faster than the fronts. Rotation is critical with these too, not just pressure, but too much pressure will nuke these in the centers. Sent by my right thumb! [/QUOTE]
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