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E rated tires
I have e rated tires on NY K20.
Book recommends 65 psi, but I am running 45 psi right now. It doesn't seem t affect mileage. So that s it bad for the tires if I don't load the truck up? Going for a bit less jarring of a ride, and it seems to of worked. |
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Should be fine.
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You'll be fine. Increase the pressure if you're carrying heavier loads.
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I think my sidewalls call for 80psi max, I run around 45 unloaded. Still doesn't ride smooth but it's less bad.
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I've had this conversation with others before. I had some LR E tires on my half ton, I would run them at 35 PSI when not loaded. I was told I couldn't do that, they aren't rated, etc... by so called, "experts."
So I showed them this. http://www.michelintruck.com/referen...tion-tables/#/ Anyhow, most LR E tires can be safely run at 35 PSI without any ill effects. Trust me, your back and kidneys will thank you. I don't know what kind of tire you have, but I'm sure the manufacturer has a similar inflation table. |
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^ That's a great resource, whitedog -- thanks for posting the link. Saved.
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I run about 40 psi front and rear, unloaded in my 64 1/2 ton pickup. Bump the rears up to 60 or so when I'm putting 1500lbs of gravel in the bed.
Tires are 235/85r16. I like this size a lot because its similar to the old 7.50-16 size. |
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