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Tire pressure with 35 inch tires

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Old 12-18-2016, 03:29 AM
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Just checked mine and they have 37, will be dropping them down to 30 after my coffee
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I roll 29psi on my 315 duratracs here in SoCal and it's pretty good. I also have Rancho 9000 shocks set to 3 all around. Drives like a dream.
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I generally run 28 psi in my tires.

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Default Delinte 35 x 12.50 on 20s

Had this same issue with sporadic driving but my result was reverse of everyone else's. Bought jeep and it had new delinte 35 x 12.50 on fuel 20 " wheels. Drive was fine done rotation and had them check allignment and everything checked out (was pulling to left). Played with the air in the tires back and forth, landed at a whopping 44 psi and now jeep drives perfectly straight, no wondering, and curves don't seem as soft. Don't understand this, anyone know what the deal is with these tires that they would require that much air to track straight?



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