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Jeremy Mohd wrote:3stage, you dont think that 25 in the back is too soft?
badart wrote:the max pressure for those tires according to tirerack is 50 psi
bleedingfreak wrote:Jeremy Mohd wrote:3stage, you dont think that 25 in the back is too soft?
To each vehicle and tyre the pressures would be different eh... I run 33 psi in the Hilux cause anything softer and the ride comfort decreases dramatically...
But 25psi in the rear will cause you to slide the rear alot, and possibly spin out.
PLus you cant carry any load in that there tray
badart wrote:the max pressure for those tires according to tirerack is 50 psi
badart wrote:1200 is real good,, considering downgrading to 15's hmm
3stagevtec wrote:bleedingfreak wrote:Jeremy Mohd wrote:3stage, you dont think that 25 in the back is too soft?
To each vehicle and tyre the pressures would be different eh... I run 33 psi in the Hilux cause anything softer and the ride comfort decreases dramatically...
But 25psi in the rear will cause you to slide the rear alot, and possibly spin out.
PLus you cant carry any load in that there tray
not in our case.. the rear tyres wear perfectly even. we had originally started out at 30psi rear and 32psi up front, but started noticing the inside / center of the tyre wearing out faster..
after we lowered the pressures, every thing evened out over time and stayed that way. ride comfort also improved, especially over rough terrain thanks to the 'softer' tyres.
never noticed any tendencies for the rear wanting to slide out either. i have driven that vehicle pretty aggressively on winding roads, really pushing it through corners and there is always a slight hint of understeer. only in wet conditions, the rear will step out, and that depends alot on the driver..
the factory recommended tyre pressures for my GV is 26psi throughout and that is with 225/60R16's. the B2500 has a similar weight and larger, wider tyres.. so running higher pressures is not necessary..
the science is wider / larger tyres provide more lift, so a lower operating pressure can be used.. similar to how tractors run pressures as low as 5psi in those huge tyres..
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