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Tire pressure for 32" tires

sirhk100

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I'm running my 32s at about 25PSI. What are you guys with larger tires running at?
 






25 is too low.....

tire industry standard is 32 for ride comfort, 35 for fuel economy and max for towing....

i have 31s and run 35 as i do 300 miles on hiway a week
 






I know that 32 is industry standard but for instance when I did a chalk test on my CJ7 with 32s The PSI that provided a flat run on the tread was down around 23PSI. Wouldn't the appropriat PSI also really be determined by the # of plys and sidewall construction. For instance Swampers have a super strong sidewall, it's like 6 ply where BFG I think runs 3 ply and I'm sure the no name companies are even less so wouldn't that affect the stance of a tire at different PSI. When I was running 32 in my explorer (when I bought it) after I get on the asphault from my dirt road I noticed the edge lugs on my mud terrains stayed dirty, so I assumed I was running on the center of the tire or basically over inflated. 25 PSI gives me a fairly even wear according to my dirt theory but I haven't actually done a chalk test. Is the chalk test the correct way to judge PSI or is that just a urban mechanics myth?

Jimabena74, Don't take this as a coment against your response it just seems like that 32PSI thing is too broad for all cars and all tires. I may be wrong, I'm not a tire expert nor have I ever worked at a tire shop I'm just looking for opinions and to see if what I'm doing is correct. How are your 31's wearing? In the center? Even?
 






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