R Raggtoppz New Member Joined Jan 8, 2022 Messages 2 Location NY Jan 8, 2022 #1 Looking for opinions on what pressure to run on Baja ATZ P3 tires, now, 100% road driving. Looking for longevity. THANKS!!
Looking for opinions on what pressure to run on Baja ATZ P3 tires, now, 100% road driving. Looking for longevity. THANKS!!
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 4,733 Location Huntington In Jan 8, 2022 #2 Raggtoppz said: Looking for opinions on what pressure to run on Baja ATZ P3 tires, now, 100% road driving. Looking for longevity. THANKS!! Click to expand... What size are they?
Raggtoppz said: Looking for opinions on what pressure to run on Baja ATZ P3 tires, now, 100% road driving. Looking for longevity. THANKS!! Click to expand... What size are they?
OP R Raggtoppz New Member Joined Jan 8, 2022 Messages 2 Location NY Jan 10, 2022 #3 BLACKJKU said: What size are they? Click to expand... 33s. On a 4 dr
BLACKJKU Moderator Staff Member Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Feb 22, 2020 Messages 4,733 Location Huntington In Jan 10, 2022 #4 What most people will do is to lower them until you can find the best ride. What is the recommended maximum pressure it says on the tire? Drop the pressure down 4 lbs and see how it rides, if you still don't like it drop it down 4 more. Read this explains how. Airing down... Good visual and description of benefits of airing down when off road. https://www.instagram.com/p/CYhobD7FcxO/?utm_medium=copy_link wranglerjkforum.net
What most people will do is to lower them until you can find the best ride. What is the recommended maximum pressure it says on the tire? Drop the pressure down 4 lbs and see how it rides, if you still don't like it drop it down 4 more. Read this explains how. Airing down... Good visual and description of benefits of airing down when off road. https://www.instagram.com/p/CYhobD7FcxO/?utm_medium=copy_link wranglerjkforum.net
IndominusHuman JK Enthusiast Joined Oct 20, 2019 Messages 651 Location Conway, AR Jan 10, 2022 #5 For longevity, do the chalk test. That will show you what pressure you need for them to wear evenly. If you don't know how to do it, there are some videos on youtube explaining.
For longevity, do the chalk test. That will show you what pressure you need for them to wear evenly. If you don't know how to do it, there are some videos on youtube explaining.
MacGuyver JK Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined May 13, 2020 Messages 986 Location Wisconsin Jan 10, 2022 #6 BLACKJKU said: What is the recommended maximum pressure it says on the tire? Click to expand... This statement confuses me. I have never seen a recommended pressure on a tire, just a max safe pressure. The recommended pressure should be in the door jam, on the same plate as your color code etc. You should never ever run your tires even close to the number on the side of the tire. Reactions: mrjp
BLACKJKU said: What is the recommended maximum pressure it says on the tire? Click to expand... This statement confuses me. I have never seen a recommended pressure on a tire, just a max safe pressure. The recommended pressure should be in the door jam, on the same plate as your color code etc. You should never ever run your tires even close to the number on the side of the tire.
R R242 New Member Joined Jan 6, 2022 Messages 2 Location Ohio Jan 15, 2022 #7 Also, E rated tires will need less pressure to maintain it's shape compared to the oem tires which are much thinner in the sidewall. Something to consider since the recommended pressure is based on oem tires.
Also, E rated tires will need less pressure to maintain it's shape compared to the oem tires which are much thinner in the sidewall. Something to consider since the recommended pressure is based on oem tires.