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Old 04-08-2009, 07:38 PM   #61 (permalink)
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My xD had DUnlops which say 51 PSI max on the side wall .. odd? I am therefore running them @ 55, make take them up to 60 in a couple of weeks to see if there is a difference.

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Old 04-08-2009, 08:47 PM   #62 (permalink)
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80psi

But that's what the tire sidewall says to inflate to
I had to buy a $200 Viair pump, because not even the gas station and mechanics compressors could get them up there in less than about 20 minutes.
I have valve caps that let me know if pressure drops (I think its 10% below?)
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80psi

But that's what the tire sidewall says to inflate to
I had to buy a $200 Viair pump, because not even the gas station and mechanics compressors could get them up there in less than about 20 minutes.
I have valve caps that let me know if pressure drops (I think its 10% below?)
Are these car or truck tires?
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Are these car or truck tires?
Truck. Very large truck. And I'm only supposed to run it that high under full load.
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I guess I'm kinda a wuss as far as that goes. Mine are rated 83 with a max of 90. I run em at 83...I figure that's pretty high, so I'm ok with having them there.
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These are the next tires I get when I need them in about five years... How do you like them? I hear nothing but good about them. Hope they are as good as I hear.
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For the last year I have been running my Yokohama Avid TRZ's about 20k miles at 40-45psi and haven't noticed any bad wearing on them. They still have tons of life left after 24k miles (I started running higher psi about 4k after I got them) sidewall max is 44psi door frame is 32 I think.
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I Run my tires around 44 psi, what they are rated for, haven't experimented with higher pressures yet. But, by looking at everyone else's gains, it definatly worth trying!
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I had my Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max installed this afternoon. They have a 51 psi sidewall max. I'm starting them out at 52/50 and will likely bump them up a bit from there.

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