I honestly would recommend dropping the pressure substantially for a few days.
Try out 27psi all around, it's not like you can't pump them back up.
I don't think it will be as bouncy as you expect.
So after my front lift, my insides of my front tires were wearing fast. It was toed-in.
Ask them align the toe almost dead neutral in the front. Spec might still have 1* toe in for straight line stability.
I never had a problem. I only got the rear end loose when I wanted to. Usually in the rain when I punch the gas hard around a turn on purpose with Traction Control disabled.
I believe I tracked a loss of 3 mpg from 25 to 22 when I was driving alot of highway miles.
I lifted the front end, changed to heavier wheels, and went to a heavy tire, all within like a week so I am sure they all affected mpg.
The tire alone, i can't say how much it played a part.
So back when I got my 5G, I put new tires and wheels on it at 6k miles.
You can see my original thread here:
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/265-70-r17-milestar-patagonia.5535/
Today, I put a new set on at 60k Miles.
54k miles of use. At 50k miles they were still pretty good but on...
30k miles on my tires and wheels.
Still going strong. Been rotating about every 10k miles.
Little wobble after rotations but smooths out after a couple hundred miles.
I think I'm going to make 40k before I need replacement.
Hey everyone!
Yes, the rubber should cover the foam.
Also, if I were installing this again, the only thing I would change is I'd likely stick the foam TO the rubber flap, and then JAM it into the crack.
The only long term downside I've had after a year of use is that the rubber flap sometimes...
Man that's a serious package on the Bronco... But, considering the upcharges for 4x4 and offroad lockers etc. If the fully loaded version is under $60k i'll be shocked.
Not worth the $30k upcharge for me.
Here's what you get:
(4) Lightly Used Bridgestone Dueler HT (7.5k miles)
(4) 17" Aluminum STX Wheels
(4) OEM TPMS Sensors (Still Installed).
I'm asking $200 local pickup in South East Florida.
Terrible Photo attached of one slightly dirty wheel: