Those running 22" rims

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dougmcp

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Personally I would keep the pressures up the the high zone or risk a bent wheel on a pothole.
 

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im on 24's...same principle...i run tire recommended pressure...lower profiles have harder/thicker side walls so normal driving should cause damage to rim...unless your speeding and/or its a DEEP pot hole...and they have those in denver...terrible...da springs roads are pretty good from what i remember when i was there in Mar 08...
 

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I run mine 8 - 10#'s less then on the side wall. If I keep them at 50#'s as recomended then the middle wears out quicker then the side walls.
 

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easy way to fine tune it.... set a PSI... then watch your tread...if you have excessive wear in the middle PSI is too high.... if the outsides wear more then its too low... thats what I have done for years on my lifted truck....

what your looking for is an even wear across the entire tread
 
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easy way to fine tune it.... set a PSI... then watch your tread...if you have excessive wear in the middle PSI is too high.... if the outsides wear more then its too low... thats what I have done for years on my lifted truck....

what your looking for is an even wear across the entire tread

Agreed! :)
 

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When I had my 22's on it, they were between 35-40 psi and I never had issues. I keep the 26's at the same
 
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