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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
My JKU build
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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKJKU" data-source="post: 423914" data-attributes="member: 18221"><p>The way I like to gauge how much tire pressure to run is to fill them to what the tire says and then when I drive in my garage the dusty dirt from my floor will lay on the tread and show how much tire is on the road. If there isn't dust on the sides then deflate about 3-4 lbs of air and recheck the next time i'm out and back into the garage. That way the tires wear good and hopefully last longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLACKJKU, post: 423914, member: 18221"] The way I like to gauge how much tire pressure to run is to fill them to what the tire says and then when I drive in my garage the dusty dirt from my floor will lay on the tread and show how much tire is on the road. If there isn't dust on the sides then deflate about 3-4 lbs of air and recheck the next time i'm out and back into the garage. That way the tires wear good and hopefully last longer. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
My JKU build
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