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New 2019 owner and questions on bumpy ride quaility
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<blockquote data-quote="ZMan" data-source="post: 1381112" data-attributes="member: 35228"><p>I’ve been running my air pressure higher around 43 to try to get a more car like ride because I feel the truck is too squishy feeling compared to mine thousand 15 F150 limited off-road edition.My question is should I change to the NATO grapplers are they that much better feeling than the bridge tones? Or do I really need to go to a 20 wheel and tire to get a more street like F150 ride.</p><p> because my 2015 F150 had 20s and it drove much nicer in the road ,like a Ford expedition.</p><p>and if so what’s the opinions out there on how that look on this truck.</p><p> And the main question about switching tire sizes is :</p><p>Is it the 18 tire size or tire brand that are really what’s making the truck feel squishy or is it expensive suspension that I paid for to go off road which most of us don’t do much.</p><p>Love the look and features just want it more street-able.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZMan, post: 1381112, member: 35228"] I’ve been running my air pressure higher around 43 to try to get a more car like ride because I feel the truck is too squishy feeling compared to mine thousand 15 F150 limited off-road edition.My question is should I change to the NATO grapplers are they that much better feeling than the bridge tones? Or do I really need to go to a 20 wheel and tire to get a more street like F150 ride. because my 2015 F150 had 20s and it drove much nicer in the road ,like a Ford expedition. and if so what’s the opinions out there on how that look on this truck. And the main question about switching tire sizes is : Is it the 18 tire size or tire brand that are really what’s making the truck feel squishy or is it expensive suspension that I paid for to go off road which most of us don’t do much. Love the look and features just want it more street-able. [/QUOTE]
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