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Hey guys I have recently mounted 1600 R20 tires on HEMTT rims on my M-920, the first time I drove the truck on the road I got a very rough jumpy ride and I just figured the tires were as round as a horses head because the truck had been in my shop for a few months, and it was cold outside. Yesterday I drove the truck because it was almost 85 degrees outside and the sun was shining. I pulled the truck ouside into the sun to make sure the tires were good and warm (about ans hour) then started the truck and let it warm up for about another 20 minutes then I took off on the highway. I am going to say that for now about 35 to 40 mph is top speed because the tires are very out of balance, I am going to load the tires with Equal this coming Thursday, a tire dealer told me I should plan on 2 pounds of Equal per tire? then he asked me if I had tried changing the air pressure in the tires to see if that made any difference? My questions to those with more knowledge in the LARGE TIRE ARENA, is the dealer telling me the correct amount of Equal per tire? and will reducing the tire pressure possibly help and out of balance situation? (and how does pressure make a difference) I am currently running 90 PSI in the tires on the front axle and 85 PSI on the 2 active rear axles. Any advice in this area would sure help and I have read virtually every post on this subject, I dont want to use tennis balls, BBs, used motor oil or antifreeze, is what I got out of that!
Thanks very much for any assistance you folks have to offer!
Karl
Thanks very much for any assistance you folks have to offer!
Karl