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Old 01-05-2007, 05:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Everyone with 325/60 or 65 (Question)

How many PSI are you running on your tire and brand please.
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Re: Everyone with 325/60 or 65 (Question)

35 psi - Nitto Terra Grappler 325/60
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Re: Everyone with 325/60 or 65 (Question)

Why do you want to know? The pressure depends on not only the tire but what you are doing with it at the time.

For their maximum load rating, they need to be at their maximum inflation, (listed on the sidewall), which varies by the particular tire. Most passenger P-rated tires range between 35 and 44 psi, max. Most LT tires range from around 55 to 83 psi max.

At 35 psi the OEM off-road pkg. P-rated BFG Rugged Trails have a higher load capacity than the LT285/70/17 BFG AT KO tires of the same size. But the BFG AT KO at 65 psi have a much greater load capacity.
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Re: Everyone with 325/60 or 65 (Question)

Well I just got my 35s and I was wondering what everyone runs daily driven, by the way I said people with 325/65 or 60 not 285/70 (dont worry its not a smart remark or any way to offend you)
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Why do you want to know? The pressure depends on not only the tire but what you are doing with it at the time.

For their maximum load rating, they need to be at their maximum inflation, (listed on the sidewall), which varies by the particular tire. Most passenger P-rated tires range between 35 and 44 psi, max. Most LT tires range from around 55 to 83 psi max.

At 35 psi the OEM off-road pkg. P-rated BFG Rugged Trails have a higher load capacity than the LT285/70/17 BFG AT KO tires of the same size. But the BFG AT KO at 65 psi have a much greater load capacity.
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Re: Everyone with 325/60 or 65 (Question)

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Well I just got my 35s and I was wondering what everyone runs daily driven, by the way I said people with 325/65 or 60 not 285/70 (dont worry its not a smart remark or any way to offend you)
I guess you don't get the point of my post. It doesn't matter what everyone else is running, because it depends on the application, (which in your original post you failed to mention):
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How many PSI are you running on your tire and brand please.
Now that we know your application, what brand, size, and model are yours? That is what really matters. Is there something about your new tires bothering you? i.e. too rough, noisy, etc.

The brand, model, and size of the tire and if it is a P rated or LT version also matter. Not a smart remark either, but this is the "Titan Technical Discussion Area". The things I pointed out in my post were applicable to 325/65 or 60 tires. 285/70 were used to make a point on the importance of proper psi for the particular tire's load and application.
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