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What air pressure do you run in your 35"s?

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Old 11-01-2018, 09:02 AM
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[QUOTE=Rick in Colorado;2673604]3.5" AEV lift kit on a 2-dr 2012 JK. Dave at AEV suggests 28psi. Discount Tire says 35psi.[/QUOTE

and cant figure out why the used car dealer had 60psi in my 35x12.5s. After reading all your guys posts I took them down to 35.
I'm going to go have all four tires balanced and see if that will take the vibration out of my front end that came as soon as I rotated the tires
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In CA at least, dealers and shops are supposed to inflate tires to the Door Sticker's specs no matter what you have equipped, but 60 sounds pretty ridiculous!

I always ran 30-35 depending on the tire i had equipped at the time (BFG liked 35, Toyo liked 32)
Old 11-03-2018, 01:11 PM
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315/70-17 on AEV Salta wheels. 28f/24r



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