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What is the recommended PSI for new Cooper Discoverer ATPs?

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Old 02-07-2017, 04:56 PM
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If you put bigger tires on your truck, have you checked your speedometer? Pretty good chance that you are now reading slower/faster than you are actually going. As for tire pressure I would start with 40 PSI cold and go up from there. The heavier tires are designed to carry a heavier load and have more layers to them. I run my KR2 10 plys at 40 psi regular and pump them up to 50 psi when towing.
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Originally Posted by srrmc
If you put bigger tires on your truck, have you checked your speedometer? Pretty good chance that you are now reading slower/faster than you are actually going. As for tire pressure I would start with 40 PSI cold and go up from there. The heavier tires are designed to carry a heavier load and have more layers to them. I run my KR2 10 plys at 40 psi regular and pump them up to 50 psi when towing.
Yeah. I have driven by a few of those Police radar trailers and I am 1mph off.
Thanks for the recommendation. I'll give it a try later.




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