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Tire pressure for 22X12.50R35 tires?

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Whats up yall I'm running some 22x12.5x35 on 22x14s fuel wheels and just got new tires but I feel like driving it is way to sensitive steering wise could it be the tire pressure ? Its at 59psi just got brand new tires there all 59
 
22"? Dude, I have no idea what tire pressure you should use. Never run anything with a wheel diameter that big )except my mountain bike). :)

But, you can figure it out using the chalk test.


Good luck
 
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I don't think you'll get to good of a ride out of them since there is hardly a sidewall. What is the load range on them?
 
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You could probably let all the air out of those and still not get a good ride, those are 12 ply tires that would be on a 1 ton truck.
 
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59 psi seems way too high, but no matter what, you're never going to get a good ride out of 22s and those rubber band tires. You messed up by going with 22s if you wanted a good ride ;)
 
59 psi seems way too high, but no matter what, you're never going to get a good ride out of 22s and those rubber band tires. You messed up by going with 22s if you wanted a good ride ;)
Yea the rides not bad just trying to clear that sensitive steering it has when I turn left or right
 
If you were running 17" tires I`d say drop them to 28psi but you need to lower the psi and do a chalk test until you get to the ride and contact pattern you want it may help with your problem
 
If you were running 17" tires I`d say drop them to 28psi but you need to lower the psi and do a chalk test until you get to the ride and contact pattern you want it may help with your problem
Got the 17s in the garage for that off road fun ima make sure to drop them down now that I know that thanks man
 
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