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Old 10-31-2012, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by 1BADK9
Are you sure on that 50psi, because I have the same tire, different size but the max rating stamped on the tire is 80psi and i have mine at 50psi feels great and gas mileage a little better than at 30-40psi.
check it out for yourself: http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/terragrappler#size
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Oh yeah man thanks that is the same spec page I saw and we are both right. Mine are LT285/50R22 E121R 80PSI. I have my 80PSI max tires at 50PSI and they feel good. I'll lower 'em for off road of course, but I like the feel at 50PSI on the highway.
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right on!
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Originally Posted by 1BADK9
Oh yeah man thanks that is the same spec page I saw and we are both right. Mine are LT285/50R22 E121R 80PSI. I have my 80PSI max tires at 50PSI and they feel good. I'll lower 'em for off road of course, but I like the feel at 50PSI on the highway.

Yours is a 10-ply tire, I run those about 65-70, but on heavier trucks. 50 is a good number.



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