Hey all, new guy here
I just bought the truck a few months ago. It’s a 2003 F-250 with 49,000 miles and is pretty much stock except for aftermarket shocks (cant remember the brand) on the back. Judging by the tread depth I would say that the tires are about 5-10,000 miles old and they are Winston brand.
The problem is that each tread is a different height. When I run my hand over the treads they are bumpy like each one is wearing at a different rate. The tires rumble at all speeds above 20 mph so loud I cant hear the engine. The steering wheel has no vibration and alignment is good. Front and rear shocks at normal inflation, 55 psi front and 50 psi on the back, empty truck.
Any ideas why are the tires wearing like that?? Thanks
I just bought the truck a few months ago. It’s a 2003 F-250 with 49,000 miles and is pretty much stock except for aftermarket shocks (cant remember the brand) on the back. Judging by the tread depth I would say that the tires are about 5-10,000 miles old and they are Winston brand.
The problem is that each tread is a different height. When I run my hand over the treads they are bumpy like each one is wearing at a different rate. The tires rumble at all speeds above 20 mph so loud I cant hear the engine. The steering wheel has no vibration and alignment is good. Front and rear shocks at normal inflation, 55 psi front and 50 psi on the back, empty truck.
Any ideas why are the tires wearing like that?? Thanks