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Taylor95 10-27-2019 01:46 PM

What PSI do you run on your tires?
 
I will be getting new tires for my Jeep so I am wondering what PSI most people go for here without problems.

litesong 10-27-2019 02:00 PM

I run at 40PSI, but marked 41-45PSI, because I didn't want to be considered in the standard pressure group. Who knows, maybe I'll play with 41 to 43PSI.... maybe NOT with late fall & winter coming.....maybe...... ya know?

redneck 10-27-2019 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by litesong (Post 610435)
I run at 40PSI, but marked 41-45PSI, because I didn't want to be considered in the standard pressure group. Who knows, maybe I'll play with 41 to 43PSI.... maybe NOT with late fall & winter coming.....maybe...... ya know?

Don’t worry, you’re not...;)



:)

:turtle:


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Fat Charlie 10-27-2019 04:10 PM

Max sidewall. on my Avid Ascends, that's 51.

litesong 10-27-2019 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Fat Charlie (Post 610441)
Max sidewall. on my Avid Ascends, that's 51.

Doesn't that shake your dentures loose? :D:D
If'n ya go to New York City, potholes are attracted to high pressure tires.

Hersbird 10-28-2019 12:15 AM

Max sidewall 50 psi stone cold, they will be well into the 50s when warm.

iikhod 10-28-2019 01:56 AM

I use 2.8-3.0 bar. What's that, 40-ish PSI?

Also, depending what tires i have at the moment. Some tires are soft&squishy even at 3.5bar, some are fine at 2.5bar

elhigh 10-28-2019 06:27 AM

I cranked it up to max on my Prius shortly after I got it. Ran it like that for a few months but it seemed to cause the headlights to die young so I let them back down to about 40.

Then I replaced most of the lamps with LED and pushed the pressures back up to 51.

I don't know what the differences are between the truck's lamps and the Prius', it doesn't seem to affect them at all. It runs at 45. Any higher, though, and even I start to become unhappy with how the truck rides.

RedDevil 10-28-2019 08:25 AM

About 3 bar (we have metric air over here) that's a low 40's PSI.
More causes resonances and sounds which make long distance travel tiresome, and afaict hardly helps economy.

Taylor95 10-28-2019 10:04 AM

Seems like 40 is a good starting point, and a lot of you guys go a lot higher with no issues. Thanks :)


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