Generally a few psi above placard. With the Mini I go by the placard, 38psi. Any higher and I'll rupture a disc if I run over a minor bump.
Why would you think that?Wow and H3 wants 30? The people who made that label must be on something.
Because that’s low for such a big tire.Why would you think that?
Because that’s low for such a big tire.
Since I have oversized tires, standard tire pressure recommendations do not work very well. I perform the chalk test to find the best on-road pressure and will typically air down some from that to go off-road.
I guess with high profile, high load capacity tires the manufactures felt that running these tires softer was a cheap way to get these SUV's to ride a bit nicer as well. My old 03 Tracker had 205/75R15 tires with 97 load rating, so 6400lbs of tire capacity on 3000lbs of vehicle....Because that’s low for such a big tire.
I have a good quality gauge, be I don't know how accurate it is. I'm assuming it's pretty close based on checking the readings with a few shop gauges. How does one check the accuracy of a TP gauge?Ya so here is the "BOMB" I want to drop in this thread........................................ ROLMAO
HOW ACCURATE IS YOUR TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE....
I owned at least a dozen from manual to digital and only 1 is confirmed/certified accurate.
Most of mine are about 1-4 lbs variance (except the 1 I know to be accurate)and that seems to be what most you all are posting you use from the door jam recommendation.
My digital tends to match what the vehicle display shows.I have a good quality gauge, be I don't know how accurate it is. I'm assuming it's pretty close based on checking the readings with a few shop gauges. How does one check the accuracy of a TP gauge?