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I am not sure if this is in the right section but here goes. I also tried the search function to see if this topic had been covered but didn't get much help.
My 14.00 r20 tires are out of round. I understand this is a fairly common problem with not only large tires but tires that have spent a long time sitting still. This is not only apparent because of the slow speed bumpy ride but also from jacking them up and spinning them. It is causing a very bumpy ride at highway speeds. 47 mph is the worst speed to drive in my truck. 55 is ok but still nowhere near smooth. I know it won't ride like a Cadillac but do expect improvement with the tires rounded out.
My MV is a 923a2 and the CTIS keeps the tires at 55 psi. I have 400 or so miles on it personally and the bumpyness doesn't seem to be going away. I have a mix of Goodyears and Michelins on now.
So driving on the tires doesn't seem to be helping. And let's be honest here, I am somewhat of a cheapskate and a do it yourselfer. I don't want to replace them as used tires may have the same issues and new ones are spendy. I am also guessing that getting them cut may be just as expensive and probably not very local to me.
So, any homegrown fixes that may work? I can add Shrader valves to them and run a different pressure if that may help round them back out.
I have a few ideas to try to cut them myself but thought I would see if anybody had success fixing their own issues.
Thanks in advance.
My 14.00 r20 tires are out of round. I understand this is a fairly common problem with not only large tires but tires that have spent a long time sitting still. This is not only apparent because of the slow speed bumpy ride but also from jacking them up and spinning them. It is causing a very bumpy ride at highway speeds. 47 mph is the worst speed to drive in my truck. 55 is ok but still nowhere near smooth. I know it won't ride like a Cadillac but do expect improvement with the tires rounded out.
My MV is a 923a2 and the CTIS keeps the tires at 55 psi. I have 400 or so miles on it personally and the bumpyness doesn't seem to be going away. I have a mix of Goodyears and Michelins on now.
So driving on the tires doesn't seem to be helping. And let's be honest here, I am somewhat of a cheapskate and a do it yourselfer. I don't want to replace them as used tires may have the same issues and new ones are spendy. I am also guessing that getting them cut may be just as expensive and probably not very local to me.
So, any homegrown fixes that may work? I can add Shrader valves to them and run a different pressure if that may help round them back out.
I have a few ideas to try to cut them myself but thought I would see if anybody had success fixing their own issues.
Thanks in advance.