SNIP... Oh, and (rant on) why is it I cannot find a tread depth gauge anywhere?! ...SNIP... Sheez...(rant off)
I believe the max load PSI is around 65. I've heard keeping it at 50psi+ is usually a good bet in maintaining even tread wear while on-highway and of course airing down as necessary off-highway. Good luck!
I believe the max load PSI is around 65. I've heard keeping it at 50psi+ is usually a good bet in maintaining even tread wear while on-highway and of course airing down as necessary off-highway. Good luck!
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Here you go :wings:
It's only one short trip and I haven't put the 4.10s in yet, but we got 19.7 MPG @ 70 MPH (taking into account the odometer running 16% slow). That makes me feel a bit better after getting just under 8 MPG putting around in the desert.:Wow1:lololol seriously? the contact patch at 50, hell, 40 PSI is dangerously small on a Jeep. I run my 33x10.5 BFG MTs at 33 on the highway to squeeze 1-2 more MPG out of the Jeep, and leave them around 27/28 normally.
That'd be 18 psi in the front, 16 psi in the rear or less. I haven't done the chalk but it is at that pressure the edge of the tread first makes contact with the ground. I'm not sure I'm comfortable running a tire pressure that low over the road. Maybe if I had an I.R. heat gauge and could check the temps of the tires, but still it violates my reality somewhat.A good way to tell is make a chalk mark across the tread, drive straight for a short distance. adjust air pressure untill it wears evenly
Recommended tire pressure for the stock tires, 195/75s, is 33 front and rear. It's not just psi, it's volume too, right?I believe the max load PSI is around 65. I've heard keeping it at 50psi+ is usually a good bet in maintaining even tread wear while on-highway and of course airing down as necessary off-highway. Good luck!
Oh, and (rant on) why is it I cannot find a tread depth gauge anywhere?! Autozone - the guy didn't even know what I was talking about, and I had to explain what it was; Big-O, nope; China's Redistribution Center (aka Wal-Mart), not even there. Sheez...(rant off)
That feels rather high to me. I would be more comfortable between 33 - 37 depending on the amount of load. In fact I don't believe I have ever had a AT or Mud tire running over 40 PSI at any time.