Running this size tire on my Isuzu Rodeo; OEM tire psi specs are for a P225/75 16 @ 29 fr/32 rear psi.
I installed the 265's over 6mnths ago, Discount tire stated that it was in the best interest of the tires structure to be at nothing less then 40psi.
The tire is a Duratrac goodyear A/T 6-ply
Previous tires to this were bridgestone revo's same exact size/ also 6-ply, I ran them at 38psi forever.
IMHO, 40psi provides harsh ride, whereas 35-38psi is perfect for everything...would I be harming the tire to run at this level.
The max cold pressure, which I know is not something one should go by when setting levels, but it is stated at cold psi of 50 on the tires.
I'd venture to say this is a fairly heavy suv for it's size, with all the extra's we have on it.
I installed the 265's over 6mnths ago, Discount tire stated that it was in the best interest of the tires structure to be at nothing less then 40psi.
The tire is a Duratrac goodyear A/T 6-ply
Previous tires to this were bridgestone revo's same exact size/ also 6-ply, I ran them at 38psi forever.
IMHO, 40psi provides harsh ride, whereas 35-38psi is perfect for everything...would I be harming the tire to run at this level.
The max cold pressure, which I know is not something one should go by when setting levels, but it is stated at cold psi of 50 on the tires.
I'd venture to say this is a fairly heavy suv for it's size, with all the extra's we have on it.
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