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Nov 19, 2024
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Bert609
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Tire pressure depends on your load. If you don't want go to a scale, then the door jamb of the car is what the
engineers wanted your car to be at for MAXIMUM load.
This means if you are driving a 3500HD empty all the time as your daily, you are burning up rubber if you have 80 psi in your tires.
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What is the optimal tire pressure for a truck during the winter in Utah?
Hambone
2:24pm
between 30-35, but your car user guide (or sticker inside your door) will say
reagan21
2:26pm
Is that an African unladen swallow?
rcbyufan
2:28pm
European
craigman
2:56pm
Depends on the weight of the vehicle and the type of driving you do. Probably about 34 psi.
kccougar
2:30pm
RE: Depends on the weight of the vehicle and the type of driving you do.
Hambone
2:33pm
My truck is 60 PSI front and 80 PSI rear
cheezedawg
2:35pm
Depends on the tire. Should tell you on the sidewall
Peter Venkman
2:37pm
That's the tire's maximum rating, not the trucks. I have LT-Es on my Tacoma because I want the sidewall strength for
Bert609
2:51pm
Check the truck manual
Yiowa
2:38pm
Tire pressure depends on your load. If you don't want go to a scale, then the door jamb of the car is what the
Bert609
2:48pm
My inside door sticker says 37 psi
NWCoug
3:54pm
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