02-17-2004, 12:20 PM | #1 |
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Tire Pressure?
My girlfriend has an 1985 Chevy silverado k-10 with a 350 auto... 4x4.. I am new to the truck world (mopar person) and i am wondering what the tire pressure should be on a pickup? I would normally run about about 35, but in a truck with bigger tires i would imagine to run more.. I am not sure of the size of the tires.. but here is a photo!
ps- The tires are Toyo's and you may have to right click the red X and click "Show Picture" to see it..
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02-17-2004, 12:30 PM | #2 |
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look on the sidewall of the tire it will give you the tire size and the max air pressure it can handle.
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I know about that.. But the thing i dont get, is i belive it only says something like " The Max Load Handle is 50 P.S.I" which seems really high to fill a tire up that high? Maybe im wrong?
How high do you all have yours filled??
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02-17-2004, 12:44 PM | #4 |
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you are correct. you don't need to max out the air pressure unless you are maxing out the load capacity as well. i would probly run 35 in them. if you go to haul anything heavy hit the rears up to 45-50
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have been told you get better gas mileage when tires are aired up properly... my 32s say COLD psi is 50. i run them between 40 and 50.. as long as they are all the same.
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cool, thanks for the help guys and gals!
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Loaded question with too many variables to get a generic answer.
Weight, Brand, Side wall construction, tread width, rim width all play into this. THe way to figure it out and tailor it to the vehicle is by some tire pressure tests. I got this info from a Guy that worked for both Michelin and Yokohama at one time and this is how they figured it out. I have done this on all my cras and it works extremely well and been using the pressures I worked out from doin this for close to a year now. Very even tread wear aft 12k between two vehicle and 10k was on a single vehicle. Quote:
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Let me clarify that this what in a Travel trailer forum and we were talking about trailer and D and E rated tires. That;s why your seeing such high pressures being quoted.
For the record I have found 62 psi to be a good general pressure on my 88 454 burb unloaded. with 235 85 15 Michelin with E rating. It's a bit of a harsh ride and that conciderably higher pressure then GM recomended on the stock tires at empty. But those rating were WAY under inflated for these tires.
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