Might drive it a bit with close to max psi. Been known to help sorta round the tire if the truck has been siting for a bit.I got my new 2024 yesterday and going over 70 there is definitely a vibration in the steering wheel
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Might drive it a bit with close to max psi. Been known to help sorta round the tire if the truck has been siting for a bit.I got my new 2024 yesterday and going over 70 there is definitely a vibration in the steering wheel
good point, i'll give it a try, it is at 41 PSI cold, but it's parked outside and it's been in the mid-80's here too and it only has 28 miles on the ODO.Might drive it a bit with close to max psi. Been known to help sorta round the tire if the truck has been siting for a bit.
Thanks for the reply. It is my inference that he was referencing reliability/durability. I’ve had 4 Explorers and some minor things do eventually erode/go wrong especially with build quality materials but nothing — and I mean absolutely nothing — has been wrong with the engine. I traded in a 22’ ST to get the Expy and I believe, I will probably pick up the 25’ as our 2nd vehicle.I don't get his statement concerning the Expy being a better car than the ST. One is a truck one is a medium car/suv.I have an Expy KR 4X4 and just purchased a 24 ST Two different vehicles, one $35K more than the other. We find them both to be enjoyable to drive. Actually we both prefer the ST to the Expy. Oh, no vibration.
I stopped reading when you said Generals. Joking, of course. Seriously, I never say never, but I would NEVER buy anything that has Generals. New, used, don't care. Worst tires EVER made....junk. I put Defender2 M/S on mine a couple of months ago. Zero complaints.