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Anyone know what the tire pressures are?
The decal says 35 for all but from the Factory it has 50psi.
Is the decal a general psi and it depends on the tires? Does the TPS alter for over pressure?
I believe the 50psi is intentional from the factory, to prevent flat spots forming while having the vehicle stationary during shipping. As per LazSlate’s comments, tire pressure should be part of dealer’s pre-delivery review process.
Wrong, of course! Pressure on the door sticker is the level to be used when the truck is loaded to it's total gross weight. Yep that sticker is there for a reason.I agree and disagree with most of the above. On the tire is a max air pressure number. Which is the level to be used when the truck is loaded to it's total gross weight. I don't pay much attention to the door sticker.
Please explain what the max air pressure on the sidewall on the tire is for. Also when does it come into play.Wrong, of course! Pressure on the door sticker is the level to be used when the truck is loaded to it's total gross weight. Yep that sticker is there for a reason.
-- Chuck
P or XL rated tires on an offroad type vehicle is laughable. LT rated tires in 10 ply have stronger sidewalls which I find to stiffen up the IRS sway. When towing I air mine up to 65 psi cold and it really helps with our 7500 lb camper in addition to a WDH . Lots of flats around here from people rebuilding after Hurricane Ida last year. Traction doing light offroading is so much better than the stock Michelin Primacy tires. Better looks than the stocker's too!!