armoredsaint
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So mine has been 33-35 for the past two years, I know the recommended is 39 - thoughts?
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I have the Cooper Discoverer ATP II and I run very similar psi.I run load range "E" Cooper Discoverer AT3 on 20"s. I run at 45 daily and 65 towing.
Keep increasing front PSI until you minimize the feathering on the outside edge. Other than that, you have to install the front camber adjustment kit, to dial in -1 degree of negative camber.39-42 on the stock hankooks, I did have some feathering up front. I just did first tire rotation at 13k miles. Now it seems like i get less traction in the rear in the wet with the feathered tires back there. I should have rotated sooner. I do drive aggressively however which contributes to the wear and also the less traction in the rear lol.
As a fellow Albertan you know what kind of a GONG Hwy 2 (AKA the autobahn) can turn into. Plus we typically head skiing usually Banff / Sunshine but this year heading to Big White. Heading to Sunshine next week for opening day actually.Looks like you could do double-duty as a Zamboni with those...
All Nokian says is use the pressure recommended by Ford. So use what's on the door sticker, especially since these aren't light truck tires or something with higher load capacity which is usually the reason to change the pressure.