Posted by Howard H. on June 21, 2011 at 06:21:22 from (164.58.210.244):
In Reply to: Re: 2000 F250 posted by dhermesc on June 21, 2011 at 06:01:52:
They are the same size, but the fronts are near the last third of life, so they are definitely more worn.
The rear tires I got WERE more aggressive than I really wanted - but I that was the closest Walmart had to what I had in mind.
I've just been very surprised at this - if it is mainly tires - because I don't know how many sets of tires I wore off the '92 & '94 F250s I had and never ran into this.
But I've also been surprised at how much softer the ride is in this 2000 than the older pickups, too, so I can tell the suspension is a lot different.
I've also suspicioned - like Scott - that it may be the combination of several slightly worn items that add up to a problem. Perhaps the tires just added more to the issue...
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