35 PSI sounds low. Mine calls for 41.Well well well... super interesting post. I noticed this yesterday and was going to post, and found your thread. I have the IDENTICAL problem. With so many people having this outside-edge tire wear BECAUSE of a poor alignment, it seems to be a FACTORY issue. @Ford Motor Company what do yo say about that? Am I going to be out several hundred bucks for new tires because of poor assembly/alignment? Ford this sounds like a recall service to me... (fingers crossed that my tire warranty add-on covers this)
20k miles, wheels have always been inflated to proper amounts (35-ish psi)
Here is my front tire wear, same on both tires. I also have some wear on the rear tires, but it's not as bad...
Rear tires - not as bad but definitely there is more wear on the outside. So do I replace all 4 tires after getting a full alignment????
I’d have to check if they rotated the tires at 10k, I don’t remember. And the Ford app says 36 psi is ideal cold psi, and that’s where I’m at.35 PSI sounds low. Mine calls for 41.
Have you rotated the tires?
Must be a lower recommendation due to the less weight of the SR and/or type of tire. I’d still check the sticker in the door jamb to verify, though.I’d have to check if they rotated the tires at 10k, I don’t remember. And the Ford app says 36 psi is ideal cold psi, and that’s where I’m at.
Door jam sticker also shows 36 psi. So I'm dialed in on that.Must be a lower recommendation due to the less weight of the SR and/or type of tire. I’d still check the sticker in the door jamb to verify, though.
Since the front & rears have about the same miles at each end, it’s possible that something‘s gotten out of alignment on the front since the last rotation. Otherwise, the wear should be about the same.
Well that is interesting. I have a '22 Lariat and it came with Hankook (Dynapro AT2). So this could be more to do with crappy tires than a poor alignment out of the factory (or maybe both)? Anyone else with tire wear issues -- are you running on Hankooks?I have a 2022 Platinum with which I run stock wheels and tires (General Grabber All-Season) in the summer and 20" Lariat take-offs (Hankook All-Terrain) in the winter. I run both at 42 psi cold. Both sets of tires have about 10,000 miles. The result is a natural experiment. See photos below.
In my opinion, the Hankooks wear unevenly. My experiment certainly didn't eliminate all variables though so who knows.
I have Hankook Dynapro too (20 inch, Lariat). Didn't notice uneven wear at 10,000 mile rotate and balance, but at the 20,000 point now and the outside of the front right tire is so bad I think I'll have to replace it. Took a look at the left rear, which was previously on the right front, and it is obvious I have an alignment issue from the facotry. Headed to the dealer this morning to see if I can get it properly aligned. Not happy.I have the Hankooks as well and after 24k miles they're looking pretty rough and also like there is an alignment issue. Ford has never mentioned anything during my annual~ish servicing (10k & 20k). I'll snag a photo tomorrow, but what do y'all consider a point to replace? I'm honestly waiting for the EV Toyos to finally get released.