Hello,
I recently got my Hawk on a new F250 and swapped out the factory tires with some E rated BFG AT's. The tire shop set the pressure at 75 in the front and 80 in the back. This seemed really high to me as I had read this thread and b/c the MAX recommended for the tires is 80. When I asked them, they said this is the pressure specified by Ford on the door well (true) and that they did not want to do anything contrary to Ford. I asked the dealer and at first the guy said "ask Ford". When I said "you are Ford" he said that is what the design calls for. I would go ahead and reduce the tire pressure, but the truck has the sensor that will probably come on if the pressure is lower than what it is set for. I saw the various pressure reccs you all previously gave on this thread for E rated tires. Any reason to think the pressure should be higher on a camper laden 2011 F250? I assume the engineers had something in mind, but it seems hard to believe that it should be this high. Also, the sticker on the door that specs 75/80 doesn't differentiate between loaded and unloaded. I am confused, but think the pressure should be lower. Thoughts?
I think people get too caught up with what the tire says or what the door sticker says. I have BFG AT's, load range E. Unloaded I run 60 psi. in the rear and 55 psi. in front. Sometimes that seems too high. Over time watch your tire wear. If the center is wearing faster, you have too much pressure. Depending on your load when traveling, the heavier you are, the more more pres. I think at your most heaviest, 80 psi. I really try to get the most out of my All Terrain TA's and the most common thing I see if over inflation.