Begood said:36 all around.
Bill.
Begood said:36 all around.
Bill.
viperhauler said:uhhhh...correct me if i'm wrong...but...if you don't use oem tires, should you not use what's stated on the tire?
ahh...then i'm good to go...VENOMOUS1 said:You bump it to max pressure if you are hauling a heavy load or pulling a trailer.
i was sent a new sticker to put on the door....38lbs.VENOMOUS1 said:Guys you should be running what the manufacturer has posted on the door except for the track lower the rear down to about 14-16lbs. My QC says 38 and that's where I run. Less or more and you'll wear the tires wrong and the trucks handling will be off. I'd say between 36-40lbs should be good and remember that the hot to cold we've been having will drop pressures quick, so this is a good thread to remember to check your tires.
npe viperhauler, this man is very correct,VENOMOUS1 said:Guys you should be running what the manufacturer has posted on the door except for the track lower the rear down to about 14-16lbs. My QC says 38 and that's where I run. Less or more and you'll wear the tires wrong and the trucks handling will be off. I'd say between 36-40lbs should be good and remember that the hot to cold we've been having will drop pressures quick, so this is a good thread to remember to check your tires.
yakdick said:this thread reminded me of a question i was gonna ask about that door sticker for tire pressures....my truck says it's supposed to have 35 psi but the tires sizes listed are 245/70 17s. and i dont have an owners manual with it to look it up...
my 98 sst is the same way, it lists 16 inch rims on the door sticker but came from the factory with 17s....