BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
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Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
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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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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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Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The number on the tire is the max pressure the tire can hold at the max
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
#23
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Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The number on the tire is the max pressure the tire can hold at the max
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
#24
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Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The number on the tire is the max pressure the tire can hold at the max
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
#25
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Re: BFG AT KO Air Pressure?
The number on the tire is the max pressure the tire can hold at the max
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
weight it can carry. The max weight of the tire exceeds the max weight of
the vehicle by a wide margin, so the max pressure will never be used.
You will find that your best performance and comfort will be at about 25 to
30 psi. Set the pressure to 28 and adjust from there.
"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
>
>
>
>
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