Shoran12
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- First Name
- Shane
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2022
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- Location
- Maryville TN
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Ranger STX
- Occupation
- Millwright
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- #1
Had a question for you all you didn’t mind. So I have recently picked up a slightly used 22 Ranger 4x4 in which the owner had put only on 1700 miles since February and for the first week the truck rode very smooth. Once I got time and remembered, I thought I should check tire pressures. I noticed tire pressure around 38-39 psi while door sticker suggests 30 cold. I brought pressure down to 30 and now I can really feel almost all road imperfections (cracks, really any road that isn’t completely smooth). I don’t think anything else would be causing this unless I’m just now noticing this and it’s something else. I’m going to try to inflate tires back to where they were and test again tomorrow but wanted to hear you thoughts on why this might be. I figured the truck would ride better being at the recommended door pressures. These are the stock all terrain tires as well. I have only ever driven trucks so I know what most trucks should ride like but for whatever reason this truck seems to ride very rough and by that I mean feeling slight imperfections in the road (through the floor, pedal, and into my seat just like if you were constantly driving on a cracked up road) all while still having a fairly spongy suspension. It’s a rather interesting sensation. The roughness/road vibrations go away on perfectly freshly laid smooth roads. Around 50 mph and up things smooth out again regardless or road condition and I no longer feel the road so to speak. Anyway, wanted to see if anyone had thoughts on this. Maybe it’s perfectly normal for these trucks or something. Thanks.
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