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Old 06-21-2006, 12:30 AM
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Default Re: I want a smooth riding Tundra

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Originally Posted by kericks
Please check your tire pressure.
Believe it or not, most car dealers, oil change outlets and tire centers get it wrong!
Check the door jamb for a label that has the proper inflation numbers on it. 29 psi front, 32 psi rear. I would bet a dollar that they are inflated to the "MAX" pressure listed on the tire, 35 psi.
K
Had a situation at work today that required me to haul 15 rolls of roof covering and 10 buckets of roof tar {and a 12 oz can of soda}
tires were reading 35 PSI after the load was dropped so I lowered it. The truck rode like a fat guy on a waterbed! If I had a CD of "When the Saints go Marchin' In" I would have made a great video!
I am going to check the PSI in the morning when I get up so it would be a cold reading. I have a gut feeling they rotated my tires incorrectly when I did the oil change. I had 32 rear and 29 front. I think they might have criss-crossed them which would put different pressures left to right.
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