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Drove the beast to work today, temp was 20-30 degrees. Aside from ice on the road it was OK, took a while to start. A 12x18" sheet of 1/16" neoprene on the grille helped the temp get up to 160-180 and stay there.
So, as the speed increased, there was more and more of a rumbling feel in the truck, to the point where I put it in neutral to verify it was not the engine and transmission about to go.. sure enough this remained. Nothing has changed since driving it in 50-60 degree weather. I have 60PSI in all the 11.00x20 tires.
Is this a normal thing coming maybe from the NDT tires, being very hard and cold? I doubt they ever did warm up. Not much of anything warmed up in fact. Has anyone else noticed this behavior or is something about to explode?
So, as the speed increased, there was more and more of a rumbling feel in the truck, to the point where I put it in neutral to verify it was not the engine and transmission about to go.. sure enough this remained. Nothing has changed since driving it in 50-60 degree weather. I have 60PSI in all the 11.00x20 tires.
Is this a normal thing coming maybe from the NDT tires, being very hard and cold? I doubt they ever did warm up. Not much of anything warmed up in fact. Has anyone else noticed this behavior or is something about to explode?