Hankook Dynapro M/T
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I have them on my truck, and my body guy does too. I havent put many miles on them yet, but he told me to keep them aired down a lot lower than the sidewall says, like 28 psi, if you plan on getting and decent mileage on them before they wear out.
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Having ran four brands of ATs and MTs, I would keep them at 35 rear, and 38 front to get the most even wear, and longest life span. Increase the rear tires a pound per thousand pounds you are towing, up to the max tire pressure.
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That's strange, as running low tire pressure makes then wear out faster, and unevenly, with cupping issues.
Having ran four brands of ATs and MTs, I would keep them at 35 rear, and 38 front to get the most even wear, and longest life span. Increase the rear tires a pound per thousand pounds you are towing, up to the max tire pressure.
Having ran four brands of ATs and MTs, I would keep them at 35 rear, and 38 front to get the most even wear, and longest life span. Increase the rear tires a pound per thousand pounds you are towing, up to the max tire pressure.