Which pressure ratings do you go by? What's written on the side of the tire or what's written on the vehile's door jam? Do you inflate to max pressure like
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04-11-2011, 03:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Which pressure ratings do you go by? What's written on the side of the tire or what's written on the vehile's door jam? Do you inflate to max pressure like you do on bikes or trailers if not why not? Max psi rate on my truck tires are 65psi. I infate to 50. Anything lower and tire looks flat. Best determined for grip and efficiency. When going on a long highway trip I inflate to max psi or when carrying a load. Should tires be inflated to max cold psi?
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Read and learn (sarcasm not intended)
Tire Tech Information - Air Pressure - Correct, Underinflated and Overinflated
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The number on the door jam is what you want to go with as the cold pressure (that is 35 psi as already mentioned). From experimentation at auto-x I've found the ideal hot pressure is around 38 psi front, 35 rear. The rears don't heat up as much as the fronts do, even when you try.
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This is also useful for explaining how pressure requirements and load ratings change with vehicle speed as well.
Tire Tech Information - Air Pressure/Load Adjustment for High Speed Driving
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Read it, and it says you need more psi the faster you go. So using the max psi# on the side of the tire is ok. I wondered why the recomendations on cars is always lower than max psi on the sidewall. On bikes they tell you to inflate to max psi on the sidewall.
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I don't think so. People have genuine questions. This is a forum..... sometimes people are looking for answers.
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Sometimes guys also switch tires out and wonder whats the normal tire pressure? This isn't like asking whats the best oil? Lol |
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