Tomorrow I get my swampers mounted on my refinished wheels.
What do I want to set the tire pressure for?
Zach
Tomorrow I get my swampers mounted on my refinished wheels.
What do I want to set the tire pressure for?
Zach
Running 38" TSL's on my stock wheels with tubes and flaps I ran around 18PSI on and off road and they seemed happiest there.
With the Marsh wheels, I run them around 15 PSI all the time and they run a steady temp checked with a non contact thermometer (don't remember the actual temp now) and seem to show even wear across the tread after 4,000 miles.
Any higher pressure and they seem to look high in the center of the tread and ride more like a knobby tire on blacktop.
"Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™
Doh. Service Tire had to order tubes, as the dude there was worried that standard truck (big truck) tubes would be stretched too far. Looks like I won't get eeryhting back till monday afternoon.
Zach
I run my 36" swampers at about 30-35 psi - seem to be fine, but almost all of my running is street.
Stock tire pressure for my 725 was 25 in front, 50 in the rear.
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I run 12/8 psi ft/rr off road with no issues. I've run less in the snow, but I try not to side load them too much.
38 TSLs, stock rims, tractor tubes.
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