Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The 65 psi molded onto the sidewall is only the tire's maximum allowable
tire pressure which is only for use when the tire is carrying its maximum allowable weight. For your Wrangler, I'd run 30 or so PSI on that size tire. The bigger the tire, the less pressure it requires, generally speaking. :) Jerry Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote: > I have 31x10.50x15 's (which is close to 245/75/R16) on my 2002 Wrangler, > and run about 32 psi. The Grand Cherokee is longer and probably weighs > more, so it should be able to hold more pressure in the tires. Most > vehicles run around 32, unless you are hauling a heavy load, then you > increase tire pressure. > > Hope this helps, > > Patrick > Ô¿Ô > > "Paw" <p@p.com> wrote in message news:zfidnSzh-oOCeubfRVn-sA@comcast.com... > >>Well I think there was a recent post about tire pressure, but I lost the >>retention on my client - check the inside of your driver's side door >>frame - should be a factory sticker listing tire pressure I believe... >> >>hth Paul >> >>"james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message >>news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... >> >>>Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for >>>every >>>day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. >>>The >>>sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. >>>The >>>vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. >>> >>>Thanks! >>>James >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The 65 psi molded onto the sidewall is only the tire's maximum allowable
tire pressure which is only for use when the tire is carrying its maximum allowable weight. For your Wrangler, I'd run 30 or so PSI on that size tire. The bigger the tire, the less pressure it requires, generally speaking. :) Jerry Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote: > I have 31x10.50x15 's (which is close to 245/75/R16) on my 2002 Wrangler, > and run about 32 psi. The Grand Cherokee is longer and probably weighs > more, so it should be able to hold more pressure in the tires. Most > vehicles run around 32, unless you are hauling a heavy load, then you > increase tire pressure. > > Hope this helps, > > Patrick > Ô¿Ô > > "Paw" <p@p.com> wrote in message news:zfidnSzh-oOCeubfRVn-sA@comcast.com... > >>Well I think there was a recent post about tire pressure, but I lost the >>retention on my client - check the inside of your driver's side door >>frame - should be a factory sticker listing tire pressure I believe... >> >>hth Paul >> >>"james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message >>news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... >> >>>Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for >>>every >>>day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. >>>The >>>sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. >>>The >>>vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. >>> >>>Thanks! >>>James >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The 65 psi molded onto the sidewall is only the tire's maximum allowable
tire pressure which is only for use when the tire is carrying its maximum allowable weight. For your Wrangler, I'd run 30 or so PSI on that size tire. The bigger the tire, the less pressure it requires, generally speaking. :) Jerry Patrick Ô¿Ô wrote: > I have 31x10.50x15 's (which is close to 245/75/R16) on my 2002 Wrangler, > and run about 32 psi. The Grand Cherokee is longer and probably weighs > more, so it should be able to hold more pressure in the tires. Most > vehicles run around 32, unless you are hauling a heavy load, then you > increase tire pressure. > > Hope this helps, > > Patrick > Ô¿Ô > > "Paw" <p@p.com> wrote in message news:zfidnSzh-oOCeubfRVn-sA@comcast.com... > >>Well I think there was a recent post about tire pressure, but I lost the >>retention on my client - check the inside of your driver's side door >>frame - should be a factory sticker listing tire pressure I believe... >> >>hth Paul >> >>"james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message >>news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... >> >>>Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for >>>every >>>day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. >>>The >>>sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. >>>The >>>vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. >>> >>>Thanks! >>>James >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- Jerry Bransford PP-ASEL N6TAY See the Geezer Jeep at http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/ |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
On my YJ, I ran the BFG AT KO 33X12.5 at 32 rear, 28 front on hwy. In sand
I run 10psi, on rocks between 15 and 20psi. Scott 91YJ "james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James > > > > |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
On my YJ, I ran the BFG AT KO 33X12.5 at 32 rear, 28 front on hwy. In sand
I run 10psi, on rocks between 15 and 20psi. Scott 91YJ "james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James > > > > |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
On my YJ, I ran the BFG AT KO 33X12.5 at 32 rear, 28 front on hwy. In sand
I run 10psi, on rocks between 15 and 20psi. Scott 91YJ "james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James > > > > |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
On my YJ, I ran the BFG AT KO 33X12.5 at 32 rear, 28 front on hwy. In sand
I run 10psi, on rocks between 15 and 20psi. Scott 91YJ "james" <pctech@fdn.com> wrote in message news:4JCdnQsvKvs2fubfRVn-vA@comcast.com... > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James > > > > |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
Thirty three, cold: http://www.----------.com/WJTirePressure.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- james wrote: > > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
Thirty three, cold: http://www.----------.com/WJTirePressure.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- james wrote: > > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James |
Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
Thirty three, cold: http://www.----------.com/WJTirePressure.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- james wrote: > > Just wondering what pressure you all run in your BFG AT KO Tires for every > day around town driving and interstate use.. The size is LT225/75/R16. The > sidewall lists 65psi as max, but I'd imagine that is a little too high. The > vehicle in question is a 1997 Grand Cherokee Ltd. > > Thanks! > James |
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