That's what I've been reading but just wanted to reach out to jk forum to get confirmation. I really appreciate your assistance. That's really cool.It's going to be hard to make those tires ride good on a Jeep, those are for a 3/4 ton truck. You'll probably have to run close to 26 PSI.
That's what I've been reading but just wanted to reach out to jk forum to get confirmation. I really appreciate your assistance. That's really cool.
ThanksThe sidewall of the tire will tell you what the manufacturer's specs are.
If you're asking how to get a better ride, resetting your TPM limits with a JScan app or similar, or ...?
I ran F's on my WJ for some time and had them at 22psi. I think they could of been at 0psi flat and still would of been ok lol.It's going to be hard to make those tires ride good on a Jeep, those are for a 3/4 ton truck. You'll probably have to run close to 26 PSI.
ThanksI ran F's on my WJ for some time and had them at 22psi. I think they could of been at 0psi flat and still would of been ok lol.
I would do the chalk test to start. Every tire and every Jeep is different. 30 psi might work great for me but might be horrible for you.I have 40X13.5 MAxis Razor MT on KMC 444 Beadlocks. my jeep weighs about 7000 lbs. whats the ebst tire presssure for daily driving?