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Old 06-08-2011, 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Canajun
I just got a set of Duratrac 285 75 16's mounted on Pro Comp 152's. Suh-Weet!! (Pics to come)

The stock TMPS will NOT fit the 152's. The shop (highly reputable and professional) was adamant about not doing the install for liability issues. I guess I proved more convincing
I too have the SC Flashpaq. I ruined myself by riding around for a month before I got the new shoes Although it is still peppier that stock.

The tire is a 10 ply, load rated E with an 80psi rating @ the max specified weight. The shop recommended me ride at 40psi given the weight of an Unlimited. It rides ok in town, but is a little squirrelly over 55mph I see on the forum that most are running around 30psi for the daily street use. How is it on the highway??

That's a pretty brawny tire to ride so low
I'm running 32p.s.i. right now but during "break-in" I was @ 28p.s.i., mine are D-rated, depends on the weight of your rig too...play around with the pressure until you find the "sweet spot".
Old 06-08-2011, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Mark in Va
LOL. yeah!
Sweet rig! And you're running the stock 17" wheels with the 315s? Goodyear indicates that a 9.5" wide wheel is needed with these tires.



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