Tire Pressure Suggestion???
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"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
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Oops, should have read "original factory 30's"
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
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"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
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Oops, should have read "original factory 30's"
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
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Oops, should have read "original factory 30's"
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Jerry
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
news:xJWdndwNd_7QkoDdRVn-vw@gbronline.com...
> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Jerry
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
news:xJWdndwNd_7QkoDdRVn-vw@gbronline.com...
> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
news:xJWdndwNd_7QkoDdRVn-vw@gbronline.com...
> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Jerry
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
news:xJWdndwNd_7QkoDdRVn-vw@gbronline.com...
> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks for the input. I'm going to start with your suggestion and see how
things work. Most likely will try to find some middle ground between your
suggestion and Tom's. The town where I work does a great job of plowing
the streets but a lousy job of applying sand or salt so the place is a
skating rink.
Tom
Thanks for your input too. I found a calculator somewhere on the net this
morning that calculated when changing from 30's to 31's resulted in 55mph
turning to 56.something mph. Not enough of a difference to mess with
changing speedo gears
Thanks again Guys!
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"mabar" <mabar@NOSPAMgbronline.com> wrote in message
news:xJWdndwNd_7QkoDdRVn-vw@gbronline.com...
> Hi Steve:
>
> Factory door sticker on my '02 TJ with the factory 30" tire group says 29
> pounds. I put 31 x 10.5 x 15 BFG AT's on over a year ago, and have been
> running 28 pounds all year. Seems fine for both winter and summer. No
> unusual wear patterns at 28 pounds.
>
> I used my GPS to check my speed after installing the 31's and it is almost
> perfectly accurate. The speedo was reading a little fast at any given
speed
> with the original factory 31's. You probably won't have to change a thing.
>
> Tom
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Steve: Hi Jimmie Here. Just one state below you here in IOWA. Hey my
brother John run's 28 P.S.I. in his T.J. 2ooo and I looked at them this
Friday and it's sure looks like he could stand to run them at 25 P.S.I.
You have to remember that Jeeps don't hardly weight anything. I've seen tire
dealers put in way to much air because most vehicle's weight in more than
Jeep's, CJ 's ,YJ 's and T.J's do. Back when I was running 31's on my C J.
I always ran them at 25 P.S.I. Heck I 'm running 33= 12:50= 15's on her now
and I run them at 18 P.S.I . I run them at highway speed's and in town and
have been for about 3 1/2 years or so and they are wearing just right. In
fact I'm always getting people asking me how I get all the mileage out of my
tire's and it's all in the air pressure. If you start out at 25 P.S.I you'll
be glad you did. If you try it you'll see with I mean. It is way more
important to run higher pressures in vehicle's of heavy weight's and also
narrower tires do give better snow traction on most unit's.
Good Luck; Jimmie; V.P. North Iowa Off Road Club
"Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> Howday alll
>
> I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02 TJ.
>
> Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so I
> don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
>
> Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
necessary
> to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
it's
> at?
>
> Thanks Much!
>
> Steve in Minnesota
> '02 TJ
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Steve: Hi Jimmie Here. Just one state below you here in IOWA. Hey my
brother John run's 28 P.S.I. in his T.J. 2ooo and I looked at them this
Friday and it's sure looks like he could stand to run them at 25 P.S.I.
You have to remember that Jeeps don't hardly weight anything. I've seen tire
dealers put in way to much air because most vehicle's weight in more than
Jeep's, CJ 's ,YJ 's and T.J's do. Back when I was running 31's on my C J.
I always ran them at 25 P.S.I. Heck I 'm running 33= 12:50= 15's on her now
and I run them at 18 P.S.I . I run them at highway speed's and in town and
have been for about 3 1/2 years or so and they are wearing just right. In
fact I'm always getting people asking me how I get all the mileage out of my
tire's and it's all in the air pressure. If you start out at 25 P.S.I you'll
be glad you did. If you try it you'll see with I mean. It is way more
important to run higher pressures in vehicle's of heavy weight's and also
narrower tires do give better snow traction on most unit's.
Good Luck; Jimmie; V.P. North Iowa Off Road Club
"Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> Howday alll
>
> I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02 TJ.
>
> Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so I
> don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
>
> Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
necessary
> to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
it's
> at?
>
> Thanks Much!
>
> Steve in Minnesota
> '02 TJ
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
Steve: Hi Jimmie Here. Just one state below you here in IOWA. Hey my
brother John run's 28 P.S.I. in his T.J. 2ooo and I looked at them this
Friday and it's sure looks like he could stand to run them at 25 P.S.I.
You have to remember that Jeeps don't hardly weight anything. I've seen tire
dealers put in way to much air because most vehicle's weight in more than
Jeep's, CJ 's ,YJ 's and T.J's do. Back when I was running 31's on my C J.
I always ran them at 25 P.S.I. Heck I 'm running 33= 12:50= 15's on her now
and I run them at 18 P.S.I . I run them at highway speed's and in town and
have been for about 3 1/2 years or so and they are wearing just right. In
fact I'm always getting people asking me how I get all the mileage out of my
tire's and it's all in the air pressure. If you start out at 25 P.S.I you'll
be glad you did. If you try it you'll see with I mean. It is way more
important to run higher pressures in vehicle's of heavy weight's and also
narrower tires do give better snow traction on most unit's.
Good Luck; Jimmie; V.P. North Iowa Off Road Club
"Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> Howday alll
>
> I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02 TJ.
>
> Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so I
> don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
>
> Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
necessary
> to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
it's
> at?
>
> Thanks Much!
>
> Steve in Minnesota
> '02 TJ
>
>
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Re: Tire Pressure Suggestion???
CJimmie
Thanks for the input. I still have't taken the time to see what Sam's put
in them for pressure. We're getting all kinds of snow today....It's pretty
easy to finds all kinds of "errands" that need to be done when you have
brand new tires and brand new snow! :-) I am completely amazed at how well
these things ride that the 30" GSA's that came on the vehicle.
Where is the North Iowa Offroad Club based out of? I'm in Rochester.
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message
news:bvjobc$h11$1@news.netins.net...
>
>
> Steve: Hi Jimmie Here. Just one state below you here in IOWA. Hey my
> brother John run's 28 P.S.I. in his T.J. 2ooo and I looked at them this
> Friday and it's sure looks like he could stand to run them at 25 P.S.I.
> You have to remember that Jeeps don't hardly weight anything. I've seen
tire
> dealers put in way to much air because most vehicle's weight in more than
> Jeep's, CJ 's ,YJ 's and T.J's do. Back when I was running 31's on my C
J.
> I always ran them at 25 P.S.I. Heck I 'm running 33= 12:50= 15's on her
now
> and I run them at 18 P.S.I . I run them at highway speed's and in town and
> have been for about 3 1/2 years or so and they are wearing just right. In
> fact I'm always getting people asking me how I get all the mileage out of
my
> tire's and it's all in the air pressure. If you start out at 25 P.S.I
you'll
> be glad you did. If you try it you'll see with I mean. It is way more
> important to run higher pressures in vehicle's of heavy weight's and also
> narrower tires do give better snow traction on most unit's.
> Good Luck; Jimmie; V.P. North Iowa Off Road Club
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>
Thanks for the input. I still have't taken the time to see what Sam's put
in them for pressure. We're getting all kinds of snow today....It's pretty
easy to finds all kinds of "errands" that need to be done when you have
brand new tires and brand new snow! :-) I am completely amazed at how well
these things ride that the 30" GSA's that came on the vehicle.
Where is the North Iowa Offroad Club based out of? I'm in Rochester.
Steve in Minnesota
'02 TJ
"CJimmie in Iowa" <jslaird@trvnet.net> wrote in message
news:bvjobc$h11$1@news.netins.net...
>
>
> Steve: Hi Jimmie Here. Just one state below you here in IOWA. Hey my
> brother John run's 28 P.S.I. in his T.J. 2ooo and I looked at them this
> Friday and it's sure looks like he could stand to run them at 25 P.S.I.
> You have to remember that Jeeps don't hardly weight anything. I've seen
tire
> dealers put in way to much air because most vehicle's weight in more than
> Jeep's, CJ 's ,YJ 's and T.J's do. Back when I was running 31's on my C
J.
> I always ran them at 25 P.S.I. Heck I 'm running 33= 12:50= 15's on her
now
> and I run them at 18 P.S.I . I run them at highway speed's and in town and
> have been for about 3 1/2 years or so and they are wearing just right. In
> fact I'm always getting people asking me how I get all the mileage out of
my
> tire's and it's all in the air pressure. If you start out at 25 P.S.I
you'll
> be glad you did. If you try it you'll see with I mean. It is way more
> important to run higher pressures in vehicle's of heavy weight's and also
> narrower tires do give better snow traction on most unit's.
> Good Luck; Jimmie; V.P. North Iowa Off Road Club
>
> "Steve in Minnesota" <tandsboyd@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:101pqt1jje6m381@corp.supernews.com...
> > Howday alll
> >
> > I'm having a set of 31x10.5x15 BFG A/T KO's installed today on my '02
TJ.
> >
> > Can someone make a recommendation for a tire pressure for snow and ice
> > covered roads. I drive 50 miles a day round trip to work on highway so
I
> > don't want to kill my already wonderful gas mileage. (Note Sarcasm!)
> >
> > Another question while I am at it...going from 30's to 31's is it
> necessary
> > to change the spedo gear or should I just take my gps out and see where
> it's
> > at?
> >
> > Thanks Much!
> >
> > Steve in Minnesota
> > '02 TJ
> >
> >
>
>