Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
#22
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
We run 30 in ours except when carrying a load then we bump up the front
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
#23
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
We run 30 in ours except when carrying a load then we bump up the front
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
#24
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
We run 30 in ours except when carrying a load then we bump up the front
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
#25
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
We run 30 in ours except when carrying a load then we bump up the front
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
to 32 and the rear at least to 32+.
I can't say I notice much mileage difference, we do it for the
stability.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The driver's
> door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front glovebox
> has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states 30/35psi
> F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference anyway, but I was
> curious why the LTD would specify different F/R pressures. Is it because the
> LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the pressures be equal F/R with
> SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less harshly with the front at
> 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
#26
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
That is for carrying a load. The more weight, the more air you put in
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
#27
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
That is for carrying a load. The more weight, the more air you put in
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
#28
Guest
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
That is for carrying a load. The more weight, the more air you put in
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
#29
Guest
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
That is for carrying a load. The more weight, the more air you put in
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
the rear tires up to the maximum allowed which is printed on the
sidewall of the tire.
I have had loads on where I had to max out the pressure or I would have
been driving on the sidewall.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Dana Rohleder wrote:
>
> No, it states 30psi front, 35psi rear, I just wrote it in a half-assed
> shorthand.
>
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
> "Bowgus" <bowgus@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:8fWdnXt4Te6yv07fRVn-uQ@rogers.com...
> > My interpretation of 30/35 psi F/R ... pressures F and R should be equal,
> > and should be no less than 30 psi and no greater than 35 psi. Regular
> > tires
> > (touring, all season etc) can (should) be inflated an additional 2 or 3
> > psi
> > or so above the normal 33 or so psi for highway speeds say on trips or if
> > yer a highway driver to reduce heat. So, for day to day slow speed no less
> > than 30 or so psi and for constant higher speed say highway driving no
> > more
> > than 35 or so psi ... + or - :-)
> >
> >
> > > it states 30/35psi F/R
> >> Dana
> >> Port Kent, NY
> >>
> >> 2002 Saturn LW300
> >> 93 Jeep YJ
> >> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> >> ---------------
> >> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> >> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> >> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> >> 76 Cherokee 2dr
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
#30
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Re: Tire Pressure?? 90 Cherokee LTD
I run 30 to 35 psi in both front and rear on my 93 XJ and the same on the
wifeys 93 ZJ, the only time I run higher pressures is as others have said
hauling a load or when I put the snow tires on which have the pressure range
stamped in the sidewall (35 to 45 psi) I generally run about 40 with these.
You may have a few stickers stating different pressures due to labelling
errors that occurred at the factory, IIRC there was actually re-calls for
having the incorrect tire pressures on the door jamb (glove box) stickers.
At least they didn't do what ford did with the explorer, and tell everyone
to run the tires at 26 psi to reduce body roll and increase the stability...
even after firestone told ford that tire failure would result. I know 4
people who are still running those firestone wilderness tires on their
explorers, at a more suitable pressure of 30-33 psi, with no problems.
Snow...
"Dana Rohleder" <boreal@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vqDAe.20672$zA.1940@fe04.lga...
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The
> driver's door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front
> glovebox has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states
> 30/35psi F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference
> anyway, but I was curious why the LTD would specify different F/R
> pressures. Is it because the LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the
> pressures be equal F/R with SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less
> harshly with the front at 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage
> much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
> ---------------
> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
>
wifeys 93 ZJ, the only time I run higher pressures is as others have said
hauling a load or when I put the snow tires on which have the pressure range
stamped in the sidewall (35 to 45 psi) I generally run about 40 with these.
You may have a few stickers stating different pressures due to labelling
errors that occurred at the factory, IIRC there was actually re-calls for
having the incorrect tire pressures on the door jamb (glove box) stickers.
At least they didn't do what ford did with the explorer, and tell everyone
to run the tires at 26 psi to reduce body roll and increase the stability...
even after firestone told ford that tire failure would result. I know 4
people who are still running those firestone wilderness tires on their
explorers, at a more suitable pressure of 30-33 psi, with no problems.
Snow...
"Dana Rohleder" <boreal@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vqDAe.20672$zA.1940@fe04.lga...
> I'm more than a bit confused about my man. rec. tire pressures. The
> driver's door says 33psi F&R. The owner's manual says 30psi F&R. The front
> glovebox has an additional sticker specifically for a Limited - it states
> 30/35psi F/R. I know these pressures don't make a lot of difference
> anyway, but I was curious why the LTD would specify different F/R
> pressures. Is it because the LTD has a rear antisway bar? Shouldn't the
> pressures be equal F/R with SelectTrac? It certainly seems to ride less
> harshly with the front at 30psi., but I assume it won't help my mileage
> much!
> --
> Dana
> Port Kent, NY
>
> 2002 Saturn LW300
> 93 Jeep YJ
> 90 Jeep XJ Ltd.
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> 95 Grand Cherokee Ltd.
> 91 Grand Wagoneer Ltd.
> 82 Cherokee 4dr
> 76 Cherokee 2dr
>
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