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Starting with post #8 how can someone really think a few pounds more air pressure in their front tire, subsequently raising the front of the vehicle a couple milimeters, would actually reduce their fuel mileage? https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-tire-psi.html
LOL!! Funny stuff from the guy that is posting more than he ever has on here!
I agree but I am not doing it to boost my counts, I no longer have to look through every post to see if someone is doing something they shouldn't be. I can now just enjoy being here....
Starting with post #8 how can someone really think a few pounds more air pressure in their front tire, subsequently raising the front of the vehicle a couple milimeters, would actually reduce their fuel mileage? https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-tire-psi.html
I like Pete but really?
My answer, I drive a truck, its not suppose to ride like a Caddy (although its close) I leave the tires pumped up to 75 (I think that is what Dave put the at when he installed them) because my mind is slowly evaporating and I would forget to pump them up to tow. I will replace them when they fail or are almost bald. LMAO
Well there are still a lot of green lights on for everyone saying they are heading to bed. If you don't want to talk to me just say so...................................
Shoot. between Norther and harbor freight, we have just about everything covered. I'm about 3 times closer to Northern than Tom is. it's about a mile from my house.
Originally Posted by Goldy3
Still can't do a signature, I also can't leave a visitor message so this account might be going away after I talk to Tim......
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