As most of you know, there is a recommendation on the drivers side door pillar, and in the owners manual, stating the recommended tire pressure.
My 07 F150 regular cab truck recommends 38 psi. When the tires have had 38 psi in them the ride was so rough that if I were to run over a dime I could tell if it were heads or tails. So, I run 35 psi in them. There is no uneven tire wear so I must have found the correct psi (to please me anyway).
How many of you are in the same situation as me? Do you follow what's recommended, or something close to it?
I know there are quite a bit of variables. Like, the correct/recommended psi for loaded trucks, pulling trailers, campers, boats, etc.
My 07 F150 regular cab truck recommends 38 psi. When the tires have had 38 psi in them the ride was so rough that if I were to run over a dime I could tell if it were heads or tails. So, I run 35 psi in them. There is no uneven tire wear so I must have found the correct psi (to please me anyway).
How many of you are in the same situation as me? Do you follow what's recommended, or something close to it?
I know there are quite a bit of variables. Like, the correct/recommended psi for loaded trucks, pulling trailers, campers, boats, etc.