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PSI For GOODYEAR MTRs

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I have a 92 2dr cherokee with 33x12.5inch goodyear MTRs. I was wondering what you guys think is a good road presure and offroad presure for my tiers?
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Originally posted by papa bayes:
I have a 92 2dr cherokee with 33x12.5inch goodyear MTRs. I was wondering what you guys think is a good road presure and offroad presure for my tiers?
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I have 32 psi in mine.air down to 15 psi.



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i liked to run mine at 32psi for 2 weeks, 28psi for 2weeks??? i dunno i tried it once and i rotate my tires every month and they seem to wear perfectly even and alot slower than normal. I aslo jack them up to 34 or 35psi for highway driving

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Mine are 35's and I run them at 27 in the front and 23 in the back and rotate them ervry 5000 kms. I think you should run yours at 27 all around and about 15 offroad.

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I run my 33s at 24 psi for the street and 10psi off-road.

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for yours 22psi on the road in town, 32 for highway, 8-12psi offroad!!! make sure you ROTATE them every 5000km's!!!!!!! if you do not they will wear funny, cupping that stuff. over rotating will not hurt under will!!!!!!!! if you are rotating every 5k and they are cuppimg try running them at 32-35psi in town
Depends on the weight of your truck and what your hauling. For street wear we use the business card trick. At proper pressure you can just slip the edge of a business card between the tire and the road. not like a 1/4 inch or anything just a shave.

Off road I like to air down to 20 for regular trail running. If things are getting slick we go down to 15. 10 if I have to but it sure makes the ride home slow.

speaking of which whats everybody useing for airing up?

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