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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission BFG's are on. What tire presure for curvey roads?

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BFG's are on. What tire presure for curvy roads?

Just put some 2002 stock aluminum wheels & 295 BFG AT's on my 1995 (4x4) Ex-cab, long wheel base. I live in the curvy mountains of NC. What is a good tire pressure for the best wear? I don't tow much. Thanks... ... ...
 
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Running empty with a 2500, I would run about 55 psi in the front and 50 psi in the rear. You could probably go 50 and 45.



Blake
 
I run the 315's at 50 psi front and rear. I rotate and balance around oil change time. They have about 24,000 miles with little wear... ... . Tom
 
I'm with Blakers, I run 50 front 45 rear. This is on stock 8" aluminum rims w/ 295's.

If you run curvy roads I would do the 55 and 50 respectively.
 
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I run 65lbs all around on my truck with 285/16x75's on American Racing aluminum rims. Course I have a 275lb front bumper as well on the front. I have no problems with cornering or bad tire wear. This round of BFG's have been on for a year now with around 60k miles or so with plenty tread left on them. I rotate them to get even wear from the backtires spinning..... :)



Morph.
 
Originally posted by Morphious

I run 65lbs all around on my truck with 285/16x75's on American Racing aluminum rims. Course I have a 275lb front bumper as well on the front. I have no problems with cornering or bad tire wear. This round of BFG's have been on for a year now with around 60k miles or so with plenty tread left on them. I rotate them to get even wear from the backtires spinning..... :)



Morph.



Did you drive 60k in One year?
 
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